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CGN, China's largest nuclear power producer, has signed a memorandum of understanding with the UK's Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (Nuclear AMRC) to help deepen ties
with the UK's nuclear supply chain.
CGN signs MoU to deepen ties with the UK's nuclear supply chain
As the developer of the Bradwell B project, CGN hopes to develop its expertise and improve business and academic connections
.
The wide-ranging agreement includes research into how UK businesses and universities are prepared to participate in the project and how these organisations can add value
to CGNIC's nuclear operations in China and elsewhere.
The memorandum also aims to establish links
between Chinese companies and their British counterparts.
Zheng Dongshan, CEO of CGN UK, said: "This important agreement with the UK's Centre for Advanced Manufacturing Research in Nuclear Paves the way
for both companies to develop the UK's nuclear supply chain.
This will also help ensure that UK companies have the best possible opportunity to benefit from our planned investment in UK nuclear power equipment, particularly as we plan to build a new nuclear power station
in Bradwell.
”
The UK government has signed a £200 million nuclear deal to diversify the UK's energy mix and make it more affordable
.
,
CGN, China's largest nuclear power producer, has signed a memorandum of understanding with the UK's Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (Nuclear AMRC) to help deepen ties
with the UK's nuclear supply chain.
CGN signs MoU to deepen ties with the UK's nuclear supply chain
CGN signs MoU to deepen ties with the UK's nuclear supply chainAs the developer of the Bradwell B project, CGN hopes to develop its expertise and improve business and academic connections
.
The wide-ranging agreement includes research into how UK businesses and universities are prepared to participate in the project and how these organisations can add value
to CGNIC's nuclear operations in China and elsewhere.
The memorandum also aims to establish links
between Chinese companies and their British counterparts.
Zheng Dongshan, CEO of CGN UK, said: "This important agreement with the UK's Centre for Advanced Manufacturing Research in Nuclear Paves the way
for both companies to develop the UK's nuclear supply chain.
This will also help ensure that UK companies have the best possible opportunity to benefit from our planned investment in UK nuclear power equipment, particularly as we plan to build a new nuclear power station
in Bradwell.
”
The UK government has signed a £200 million nuclear deal to diversify the UK's energy mix and make it more affordable
.
,