SaskPower signs nuclear fuel supply MOU with Cameco, Westinghouse
SaskPower is working with Cameco and Westinghouse to evaluate both the potential of new reactor technologies and the supply chains required to provide nuclear fuel in the future.
On Monday the three companies announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding agreeing to explore commercial pathways to deploy Westinghouse reactors, including “evaluation of a Saskatchewan-based nuclear supply chain to support nuclear energy projects, including fuel.”
Two types of Westinghouse reactors are specifically mentioned in the agreement, the AP1000 reactor and the AP300 small modular reactor (SMR). The AP1000 is already generating power in the United States and China and has also been selected for use in Poland, Ukraine and Bulgaria. Westinghouse is hoping the newer AP300 reactors will be certified by 2027, with the first construction targeted to begin in 2030. That reactor has already been selected for use in the UK, with other groups in Europe and North America also taking a hard look.
The agreement also identifies further opportunities for collaborative research, development and training “in partnership with Saskatchewan’s post-secondary institutions.”