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      <image:title>Blog - How to bring more companies into nuclear power generation - … Let’s call them ‘Great British Nuclear’. Then, on the other side of heat purchase agreements (HPA), there could be an energy company adjacent to each new nuclear site receiving heat and turning it into power, which in turn could be used to make low-carbon hydrogen, or marketing it directly as high and low grade heat to nearby industry, businesses and homes.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Blog - How to bring more companies into nuclear power generation - The nuclear power industry’s safety record is achieved by a highly skilled and specialist workforce. And in the UK, the people with the skills and experience of operating nuclear power plants are mainly found in one power company and the regulator.</image:title>
      <image:caption>1 Power Company</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - How to bring more companies into nuclear power generation - Natrium, a next-generation nuclear design by GE Hitachi and TerraPower introduces the concept of Nuclear and Power Generation islands being spatially and operationally separated, with one or more heat exchange stages in the middle to decouple the production of heat in a nuclear fission reactor from the use of the heat to produce steam and eventually electricity.</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Natrium design was primarily conceived to simplify the nuclear part of a nuclear power plant and then reduce the total cost by separating nuclear and power islands. The designers hoped to demonstrate the potential to regulate the ‘power island’ as a non-nuclear power production facility and limit the nuclear quality standards and regulation to just the ‘nuclear island’. Hence the capital and operational costs of the steam and power generating part of the power plant reduce significantly.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - How to bring more companies into nuclear power generation - Encouraging more companies into the nuclear power industry could unlock investment and innovation. But how does this happen when all the nuclear knowledge and expertise is centralised in Power Company 1?</image:title>
      <image:caption>The UK government announced in April 2022 that ‘Great British Nuclear’ would be set up as a body to develop new nuclear projects. It's not clear, almost a year on, how many projects GBN will be able to develop and to what stage of development they will take them. In any case, who would build and operate the developed projects?</image:caption>
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