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    What I want to know is how are GE planning to supply fuel for these SMR's which I presume is LEU+, will they source i from the US? which is already under pressure for Uranium235 Conversion and Enrichment or do they have another source planned for CANADA and THE REST OF THE WORLD?
    I happen to think they do!



    https://www.americanmachinist.com/n...-reactor-project-to-expand-general-electricur reply here


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    GE’s Canadian Nuclear Project to Expand
    July 10, 2023
    A small modular reactor project that a General Electric joint venture is developing near Toronto could be extended to include three additional power-generating units.


    Ontario government and electric-utility officials are signaling to General Electric their plans to expand the small modular reactor project now underway at a location near Toronto. GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy is developing a 300-MW(e) small modular reactorv for Ontario Power Generation (OPG) at the Darlington New Nuclear Project site, with a target start-up date of 2028.  According to a GE statement, the project’s sponsors envision three more units to follow the initial SMR now moving forward, meaning a total of four reactors there.
    No schedule was provided for installing the SMRs that would follow the initial development.
    GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy is a venture formed in 2007 that supplies reactors and nuclear services worldwide. Its BWRX-300 process is an SMR concept based on licensed reactor technology and proven components, according to the developer, and uses a combination of fuel available in operating reactors, so it does not require high-assay low-enriched uranium.  
    The same technology is being evaluated by Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) for potential installation at the Clinch River Site near Oak Ridge, Tenn. Also, Saskatchewan’s SaskPower selected BWRX-300 for potential deployment in the mid-2030s.

    In addition to designing the OPG reactor, GE Hitachi will provide engineering licensing support, construction, testing, training and commissioning. The development consortium also includes SNC-Lavalin and Aecon Group.
    “OPG and the Province of Ontario have staked a leading position in the deployment of new nuclear with a project that will offer significant energy and economic benefits to Ontario and Canada,” stated GE Hitachi president and CEO Jay Wileman. “As a global clean energy leader, the Province of Ontario is an ideal home for this innovative project. We look forward to working closely with the SMR project partners as we build a fleet of new reactors together and demonstrate nuclear project excellence here in Canada.”​
 
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