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Steady Energy launches a pilot project for a small nuclear heat reactors in Finland

Steady Energy, a Finnish nuclear development company, has begun building a Helsinki pilot plant that will pave the path for Europe's earliest?small nuclear heating reactor.

China, the U.S., and Canada are among several countries that are developing small modular reactors, which are more compact and faster to build than conventional nuclear reactors. Steady Energy aims, however, to produce nuclear power to?warm up homes via district heating systems.

The company is building its shipping-container-sized 50-megawatt pilot ?plant to test the technology without loading nuclear fuel inside a decommissioned power ?and heat plant near the centre of Helsinki.

Tommi Nyman, CEO of Tommi Nyman Energy Solutions said: "We are the first in Europe to have?small nuclear heating projects.

Nyman stated that the company was aiming for a?low heat generation', which is easier to manage than nuclear energy production. It also plans to bury their final reactors under ground to ensure safety.

Steady Energy and Helsinki's energy group Helen have partnered up to invest in new nuclear units in 2023. This is after Finland shut down its last coal-powered power plant last year.

Helen Nuclear CEO PekkaTolonen said that the tendering process for plant suppliers includes a half-dozen Western plant providers, including those who produce heat only as well as those who generate electricity and heating.

Steady Energy, a Finnish energy company, signed an agreement of cooperation with the Finnish utility Fortum earlier this month. Fortum also became a strategic shareholder in the company, alongside other investors such as Finnish Industry Investment and state-owned Finnish Industry.

Nyman stated that the pilot plant has a budget of 20 million euros, while the final version nuclear would cost 100 million euros each unit.

(source: Reuters)