Amentum (NYSE: AMTM) and Multiconsult Norge AS were selected by Halden Kjernekraft AS to evaluate the potential for building a small modular reactor (SMR) in Norway, helping Halden municipality to decide whether nuclear power can meet advanced energy needs.
The two companies will carry out an assessment of potential suppliers of equipment and services within Norway and from abroad, as well as reporting on technical standards, environmental impact and other key aspects of any construction program.
Halden Kjernekraft was set up by Norsk Kjernekraft, Østfold Energi and the municipality of Halden, a town in southeast Norway close to the Swedish border, to investigate the construction of a nuclear power plant using SMR technology.
by Type (HWR, LWR, HTR, FNR, MSR), Application (Power Generation, Desalination, Hydrogen Production, Industrial), Deployment (Single, Multi), Connectivity, Location, Coolant, Power Rating Region
Download free sample pages“Working with Multiconsult, we will draw on our extensive knowledge of SMR technology and nuclear supply chains to provide an objective, factual review and assist the municipality of Halden in making a well-informed decision as to whether nuclear power can contribute to solving its future energy needs,” said Andy White, Amentum Senior Vice President, Energy & Environment International.
Amentum and Multiconsult are currently carrying out engineering concept design and planning work for the decommissioning of a nuclear fuel and materials testing reactor in Halden, which was operated by Norway’s Institute for Energy Technology.
“We are very pleased to have chosen Amentum and Multiconsult for this task,” said Halden Kjernekraft, Chief Executive Officer Håvard Kristiansen. “Multiconsult has extensive knowledge of the Norwegian supplier industry and the energy sector, while Amentum has rich experience from the establishment of both small modular reactors and larger nuclear power plants in Europe and the UK.”