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Nuclear agreement between Wales and Canada
Front: Dr Willy Cook, UNB, & Prof Paul Spencer,ΒιΆΉΝψ. Back: Wyn Roberts, head of nuclear supply chains, Welsh Government; Brett Plummer, VP nuclear & chief nuclear officer, NB Power; & Dr Marcus Dahlfors, SΓͺr Cymru Reader in reactor engineerinUniversities from Wales and Canada have joined forces to develop pioneering nuclear technologies together.
ΒιΆΉΝψ, in North Wales, and the University of New Brunswick (UNB), in Canada, are to begin collaborating on new energy sources.
The two world-leading institutions say their partnership will help develop affordable, small-scale power plants: so-called βsmall modular reactorsβ.
It will also allow easy movement of students and academics between Wales and Canada.
Professor Bill Lee from the Nuclear Futures Institute at ΒιΆΉΝψ said:
βThe institute has been formed as part of the Welsh Government Ser Cymru initiative to bring the very best researchers to Wales and grow new talent in the region.
βThe choice of nuclear energy research as a theme was part of the universityβs drive to ensure research which is highly relevant to the regional economy.
βSimilarly, the University of New Brunswick has a historical background of supporting nuclear technology in the province.
βWeβre now looking forward to working with our colleagues in Canada to help develop clean, safe, energy which will be essential if the world is to move away from fossil fuels.β
βAdditionally, those studying engineering at ΒιΆΉΝψ and the University of New Brunswick are set to become some of the worldβs most knowledgeable students in this area,β Prof Lee added.
The two universities recently signed an official letter of intent β expressing their desire to work together on future projects at the Canada-UK Nuclear Energy Summit.
Professor William Cook, Director of the Centre for Nuclear Energy Research at UNB, said: βGiven the similarity between our two institutions, regions and countries there are clear opportunities for collaboration in this cutting-edge field.
βOver the coming weeks, months and years our organisations will work together, with the support of our respective governments to develop a supportive working relationship to achieve a set of common goals.β
Professor Paul Spencer, Dean of College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering at ΒιΆΉΝψ, added:
βTogether our universities will be at the very forefront of nuclear technology - it is a very exciting time for us all, and for our regions.β
More information on the project can be found at
Publication date: 12 March 2020