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    KGHM Polska Miedz and SN Nuclearelectrica SA have signed a memorandum for cooperation in the development of SMR

    KGHM Polska Miedz SA and SN Nuclearelectrica SA announce the signing of a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding for the development of small modular reactor (SMR) projects, at the Economic Forum in Karpacz, Poland, on September 6th.

    The cooperation between KGHM Polska Miedz SA and SN Nuclearelectrica SA, within the framework of the Memorandum of Understanding, is aimed at the exchange of experience and know-how, with a duration of 36 months, in the technical, economic, legal, financial, and organisational fields for the development of small modular reactor projects to be developed by Romania and Poland.

     

    – For KGHM, nuclear energy means energy independence and lower costs. The investment in SMRs is a priority and will also enable us to maintain our competitive business advantage on a global scale. The introduction of innovative nuclear energy technology, based on small modules, is a watershed event for the Polish economy. This cooperation with an experienced partner from Romania provides substantial support to the venture – said Marcin Chludziński, President of the Management Board of KGHM Polska Miedź SA.

     

    – The international interest in the development of small modular reactors is directly proportional to the interest of countries in ensuring energy security and achieving decarbonisation targets, given the innovative characteristics of this technology: modularity and flexibility, having a direct impact on lower costs and lower development period. Romania, with more than 25 years of experience in the safe operation of its nuclear power plant, has initiated the development of a NuScale SMR project, the only SMR technology certified at the international level. We are happy to collaborate and share our experience and lessons learned and support KGHM in steps for deploying a safe, clean, and innovative technology – said Cosmin Ghita, Chief Executive Officer, SN Nuclearelectrica SA.

     

    The Memorandum of Understanding between the two parties involves a comprehensive approach to all activities in the development of an SMR project, from site selection to decommissioning, with the aim of developing robust, safe, and cost-efficient SMR projects in Romania and Poland.

     

    As two of the first countries to join the drive for energy independence with one of the most advanced nuclear energy technologies, NuScale’s innovative small modular reactor technology, Romania and Poland will strengthen their energy security with a secure, stable, affordable, and clean source of energy while achieving their decarbonisation goals.

     

    The project that both Romania and Poland will develop, in cooperation with NuScale, will have 6 modules, each with an installed capacity of 77 MWe, 462 MWe, in total and will generate 193 permanent jobs in the plant, 1,500 construction jobs, 2,300 production jobs and will help Romania avoid the release of 4 million tonnes of CO2 per year into the atmosphere.

     

    KGHM together with NuScale intends to implement the SMR technology in Poland, this decade. The first SMR in Poland will provide clean energy to the copper Company’s production units. In this respect, KGHM has already submitted an application to the National Atomic Energy Agency to evaluate the technology and prepare a site study. Towards this end, work is underway on the establishment in Poland of a Simulator of an SMR Control Room (Education Center – E2 Center) for the training of operators and nuclear specialists.

     

     

    About SN Nuclearelectrica SA

     

    The National Company “Nuclearelectrica” SA is the national electricity, heat and nuclear fuel producing company, operating under the authority of the Ministry of Energy, with the State holding 82.49% of the shares and other shareholders, 17.50%, after the company’s listing on the stock exchange in 2013.

     

    CNE Cernavoda Branch operates Units 1 and 2 of the Nucleaelectrive Power Plant at Cernavoda, and FCN Pitesti Branch is the nuclear fuel plant.

     

    ➡️ nuclearelectrica.ro

     

    About KGHM Polska Miedz SA

     

    KGHM engages in the extracting and processing of valuable natural resources with the largest European deposits of copper ore located in the southwestern part of Poland right in the heart of its catchment area. Owing to its vast experience, openness and constant improvement of competencies, the company has built a unique culture of teamwork ranking high in the international arena.

     

    Knowledge-based experience in technologies and processes combined with employee competencies constitute the most precious resource of KGHM and provide the foundation of the company’s value. All this contributes to the growth of the company as an environmentally friendly, socially sensitive, and inclusive corporation.

     

    Knowledge-based experience is also instrumental in discovering new sustainable methods of extracting and processing natural resources.

     

    ➡️ kghm.com/en

     

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