Jacobs Solutions Inc. Paves Way for UK Nuclear Expansion with Innovative Seismic Evaluation Approach

Reuters
11 Jul
Jacobs Solutions Inc. Paves Way for UK Nuclear Expansion with Innovative Seismic Evaluation Approach

Jacobs Solutions Inc. is poised to play a pivotal role in the United Kingdom's ambitious expansion of nuclear power. The U.K. Government's nuclear roadmap aims to increase nuclear generation capacity to 24 GW by 2050, a fourfold rise. With £14.2 billion earmarked for the Sizewell C reactor and plans for multiple small modular reactors (SMRs), Jacobs is leveraging its expertise in seismic hazard evaluation to ensure safe and cost-effective nuclear growth. The company's innovative approaches, including streamlined seismic studies, have already earned regulatory approval for projects like Hinkley Point C. As the U.K. broadens its nuclear sites beyond the original eight, Jacobs' comprehensive skills in engineering seismology and geotechnical engineering are crucial for safely locating and designing nuclear infrastructure across the country.

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