Nuclear Power
Blykalla, a Swedish company, has applied to build six small nuclear reactors as part of a renewed push for nuclear power.
Blykalla, a Swedish nuclear developer, announced on Monday that it had submitted a bid to build "six small modular units" near the city Gavle. This was in response to a government push to revive this technology. Blykalla is developing 55-megawatt nuclear reactors using an updated version lead-cooling technology developed for Russian submarines in 1950s. The company said they hoped to generate electricity by early 2030s. Jacob Stedman, CEO of Blykalla, told reporters that Sweden committed a strategic error 46 years ago when it tried to phase out the nuclear energy. Now we have a chance to lead again. The company...