Cameco, GE Hitachi, GEH SMR Canada and Synthos Green Energy to Collaborate on Potential Deployment of BWRX-300 Small Modular Reactors in Poland
23 Setembro 2021 - 8:18AM
Cameco (TSX: CCO; NYSE: CCJ), GE Hitachi Nuclear
Energy (GEH), GEH SMR Technologies Canada, Ltd. (GEH SMR Canada)
and Synthos Green Energy (SGE), a member of the Synthos Group S.A.,
have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to evaluate
the potential establishment of a uranium fuel supply chain in
Canada capable of servicing a potential fleet of BWRX-300 small
modular reactors (SMRs) in Poland.
Synthos, a manufacturer of synthetic rubber and
one of the biggest producers of chemical raw materials in Poland,
is interested in obtaining affordable, on-demand, carbon-free
electricity from a dependable, dedicated source. In 2019 SGE and
GEH agreed to collaborate on potential deployment applications for
the BWRX-300 in Poland. SGE and GEH signed a strategic agreement in
2020 that further advanced the cooperation.
Cameco supplies uranium, uranium refining and
conversion services to the nuclear industry worldwide. In July
2021, Cameco, GEH and Global Nuclear Fuel-Americas (GNF-A) agreed
to explore several areas of cooperation to advance the
commercialization and deployment of BWRX-300 SMRs in Canada and
around the world.
“We believe nuclear energy will play a major role
in helping countries and companies around the world achieve their
net-zero emission targets,” said Cameco president and CEO Tim
Gitzel. “This MOU is a great example of the kind of innovative
solutions businesses like Synthos Green Energy are exploring and
how SMRs could contribute to industry-driven efforts to
decarbonize.”
“We look forward to working with Cameco and GEH in
understanding the uranium requirements for a fleet of BWRX-300s in
Poland and the support that Canada has to offer,” said Rafał
Kasprów, President of the Board of SGE. “In addition to this MOU,
SGE is working closely with GEH to identify supply chain
opportunities in Poland that complement the export capabilities
being developed in Canada for the BWRX-300, which could enable us
to successfully deliver carbon-free electricity to the grid.”
“GEH is honored to be working with Cameco and
Synthos Green Energy to deploy the BWRX-300,” said Jay Wileman,
President & CEO, GEH. “Through our collaboration we look
forward to the opportunity to bring carbon-free energy generation
to Poland and support the creation of valuable uranium supply jobs
in Canada.”
The BWRX-300 is a 300 MWe water-cooled, natural
circulation SMR with passive safety systems that leverages the
design and licensing basis of GEH’s U.S. NRC-certified ESBWR.
Through dramatic and innovative design simplification, GEH projects
the BWRX-300 will require significantly less capital cost per MW
when compared to other SMR designs. By leveraging the existing
ESBWR design certification, utilizing the licensed and proven GNF2
fuel design, and incorporating proven components and supply chain
expertise, GEH believes the BWRX-300 can become the lowest-risk,
most cost-competitive and quickest to market SMR.
This MOU is non-exclusive and non-binding.
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competitive position is based on our controlling ownership of the
world’s largest high-grade reserves and low-cost operations.
Utilities around the world rely on our nuclear fuel products to
generate power in safe, reliable, carbon-free nuclear reactors. Our
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office is in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Caution Regarding Forward-Looking
Information and Statements
This news release includes statements considered
to be forward-looking information or forward-looking statements
under Canadian and U.S. securities laws (which we refer to as
forward-looking information), including: the intention of Cameco,
GEH, GEH SMR Canada and SGE to evaluate the potential establishment
of a uranium fuel supply chain in Canada capable of servicing SMRs
in Poland; SGE’s interest in obtaining affordable, on-demand,
carbon-free electricity; the ability of Cameco, GEH and GNF-A to
explore advancing the commercialization and deployment of BWRX-300
SMRs in Canada and around the world; our view that nuclear energy
will play a major role in achieving net-zero emission targets and
the ability of SMRs to contribute to decarbonization; the efforts
of SGE and GEH to identify supply chain opportunities in Poland
that complement export capabilities being developed in Canada for
the BWRX-300 that could provide carbon-free electricity in Poland;
the potential to create additional uranium supply-related
employment in Canada; the expectation of GEH that the BWRX-300 will
require significantly less capital cost than other SMR designs; and
GEH’s belief that the BWRX-300 could become a low-risk,
cost-competitive and quickest to market SMR. This forward-looking
information is based on a number of assumptions, including
assumptions regarding: the ability of Cameco, GEH, GEH SMR Canada
and SGE to potentially establish a uranium fuel supply chain in
Canada capable of servicing SMRs in Poland; the ability to
commercialize and deploy BWRX-300 SMRs successfully in Canada and
around the world; the ability of nuclear energy and SMRs to
contribute to decarbonization; the potential for success in
providing carbon-free electricity in Poland and additional
employment opportunities in Canada; the capital cost requirements
for the BWRX-300; and the speed and costs involved in bringing the
BWRX-300 to market. This information is subject to a number of
risks, including: the risk that a uranium fuel supply chain to
service SMRs in Poland may not be successfully established; the
risk that the BWRX-300 may not be commercialized and deployed
within the expected time and at the expected costs, or at all; the
risk that nuclear energy and SMRs may not contribute to
decarbonization to the extent expected; and the risk that it may
not prove possible for the parties to provide carbon-free
electricity in Poland or create additional employment opportunities
in Canada. The forward-looking information in this news release
represents our current views, and actual results may differ
significantly. Forward-looking information is designed to help you
understand our current views, and may not be appropriate for other
purposes. We will not necessarily update this information unless we
are required to by securities laws.
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