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Enel, Leonardo and Ansaldo Energia join forces on nuclear energy research

They announced on Wednesday that Enel, Leonardo, and Ansaldo Energia, all of which are part of the Italian power group, have formed a new company to research nuclear technologies for the next generation.

Enel holds a 51% share in Nuclitalia. Ansaldo Energia has 39%, and Leonardo 10%.

The three partners released a joint press release that said: "Nuclitalia is responsible for assessing the most innovative designs and mature designs in new sustainable nuclear energy, with an initial emphasis on water-cooled modular small reactors."

Gilberto Pichetto Fratin, the Italian Energy Minister, said that nuclear power, as well as renewable sources, could help reduce energy costs for the country.

In February, the Italian government approved a law allowing a return to nuclear power almost 40 years after its ban by referendum. Analysts believe it will take at least a decade for atomic energy to return.

Nuclitalia's chairman will be Ferruccio Resta, former head of Milan’s Politecnico technical university, and Enel’s Luca Mastrantonio will serve as its chief executive. Mastrantonio is Enel’s head of nuclear innovations. (Reporting and editing by Gavin Jones, Barbara Lewis, and Francesca Landini)

(source: Reuters)