Ontario Power Generation (OPG) and Orlen Synthos Green Energy (OSGE) have signed a letter of intent (LOI) that paves the way for the Canadian company to provide pre-deployment, operations, maintenance, and other services to OSGE as Poland deploys small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs). The LOI builds on an earlier agreement announced by the companies in June 2023.
Poland plans to build as many as 24 GE Hitachi Vernova Nuclear (GVH) BWRX-300 reactors – the same technology as OPG is building at its Darlington New Nuclear Project (DNNP) site east of Toronto – at six locations across the country.
OPG and OSGE signed the LOI today in Warsaw, Poland.
This is the first major milestone in the development and operation of BWRX-300 SMRs in Poland. This LOI represents a long-term relationship between Ontario and Poland to deploy SMRs together, which will ultimately benefit the Ontario supply chain and demonstrating the value of being a first mover in SMRs.
In addition, OPG could provide pre-operations services including site-specific assessments, project management, licensing strategy, and advisory services as Poland builds out clean energy generation to meet demand and achieve energy independence.
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“With many decades safely operating nuclear power generation, and our leadership on SMRs, jurisdictions are looking to OPG and Ontario as they advance new nuclear power, as a solution for their energy security needs,” said Nicolle Butcher, OPG President and CEO. “We are honoured by the potential opportunity to help Poland build a nuclear fleet, while also growing our domestic nuclear supply chains and economies.”
“Benefiting from Canadians’ expertise allows us to feel confident in building the first SMR reactor in Poland,” said Rafał Kasprów, OSGE CEO. “We recognize OPG’s experience in the nuclear industry as well as its determination and advancement in deploying the first BWRX-300. Today, we are embarking on new opportunities to bring clean, stable energy for our citizens and Polish industry.”
SOURCE: PRNewswire