Hitachi Energy, a global leader in electrification and Blykalla, a global leader in advanced nuclear technology today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore a long-term collaboration on enabling the deployment of next-generation lead-cooled advanced modular reactors.
The collaboration brings together Blykalla’s advanced reactor technology with Hitachi Energy’s expertise in electrification, grid integration, and energy industry software to support the integration of reliable, fossil-free power into future energy systems. Through a MoU, the companies will jointly optimize the electrical and grid integration design for Blykalla’s reactor type, covering transmission-level connection, on-site electrical systems, and digital monitoring. It also enables Hitachi Energy to integrate its offering into a standard solution for small modular reactors (SMR).
Focus areas includes, but not limited to, conceptual designs for grid connection and network integration, on-site electrical architecture, digital tools for construction and operation, and a combined offering for customers with the highest, most constant power demands, beginning with data centers and energy-intensive industry.
As global electricity demand accelerates – driven by electrification of industry, transport and society – there is a growing need for stable, carbon-free power sources that complement renewable energy. AMRs can play an important role in delivering fossil-free baseload power to energy-intensive industries and emerging applications, such as datacenters.