ReactorBrief — April 28, 2026: U.S. Advances in Small Modular Reactor Development
Daily nuclear industry briefing: U.S. Advances in Small Modular Reactor Development. Top story, quick hits, and upgrade CTA.
U.S. Advances in Small Modular Reactor Development
The U.S. is seeing renewed interest in nuclear energy with several companies developing small modular reactors (SMRs) to address high capital costs and lengthy licensing processes. This shift could revitalize the nuclear sector, which has seen minimal capacity expansion in recent decades.
Via EIA
Czech Republic signs contract for early works on SMR project.
New facilities inaugurated in France to strengthen nuclear supply chain.
Czech SMR Project Moves Forward
Czech nuclear operator ČEZ has signed an early works contract with Rolls-Royce SMR for a small modular reactor at Temelín, indicating a significant step towards new nuclear development in the region.
Via World Nuclear NewsFrench Nuclear Supply Chain Expansion
Orano and EDF are investing in new facilities to boost the nuclear supply chain in France, which is crucial for supporting future reactor projects and enhancing domestic capabilities.
Via World Nuclear NewsExperimental MSR Consideration in France
Stellaria has partnered with CEA to explore the feasibility of an experimental molten salt reactor, which could pave the way for innovative reactor designs in Europe.
Via World Nuclear NewsPending Nuclear Legislation
As the U.S. looks to expand its nuclear capabilities, several bills are under consideration aimed at streamlining the licensing process and providing incentives for new reactor development.
Via Congress.govInner Dome Installed at Shidaowan Unit 1
The installation of the inner safety dome at Shidaowan unit 1 marks a significant milestone in the construction of China's HPR1000 reactors, showcasing the country's commitment to expanding its nuclear capacity.
Via World Nuclear NewsChernobyl Anniversary Fundraising Efforts
At a recent conference marking the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster, funding was pledged for ongoing safety work, highlighting the long-term impacts of nuclear accidents on public perception and policy.
Via World Nuclear News