What is a Small Modular Reactor (SMR)?
An SMR is a nuclear reactor that is smaller than traditional reactors, offering enhanced safety, scalability, and construction efficiency.
Energy / Nuclear
The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), NuScale Power, and ENTRA1 Energy have announced a landmark agreement to deploy up to 6 gigawatts of NuScale Small Modular Reactor (SMR) capacity. This initiative aims to enhance U.S. energy security and...
The agreement involves deploying six ENTRA1 Energy Plants, each powered by multiple NuScale Power Modules, within TVA’s service region. NuScale’s modular design allows for efficient construction and scalability, suitable for various applications beyond electricity generation, including hydrogen production and desalination.
TVA expects to invest over $19 billion in generation and power system updates to meet increasing regional demand. The utility has 3,570 MW of generation under construction and an additional 1,950 MW pending environmental reviews. This partnership highlights the increasing role of public-private collaborations in advancing next-generation nuclear technologies.
An SMR is a nuclear reactor that is smaller than traditional reactors, offering enhanced safety, scalability, and construction efficiency.
ENTRA1 Energy is NuScale’s exclusive global strategic partner, responsible for commercializing, distributing, and deploying NuScale’s SMR technology.
By providing a reliable, carbon-free baseload power source, the deployment strengthens U.S. energy security and reduces reliance on other energy sources.
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