Britain and US to sign nuclear power pact during Trump's visit
15/9/2025 11:32
Britain and the United States will sign a deal to work together on boosting nuclear power during U.S. President Donald Trump's state visit this week, the British government said, helping secure investment to fund new plants.
Britain's government has launched a major push to expand nuclear power in recent months, pledging to invest 14 billion pounds in a new plant at Sizewell C and advancing plans for a Rolls-Royce unit to build the country's first small modular reactors (SMR).
Trump arrives in Britain for a two-day visit on Tuesday, during which he and Prime Minister Keir Starmer will announce the nuclear power tie-up. The collaboration aims to speed up new projects and investments, including plans expected to be announced by U.S. nuclear reactor company X-Energy and Britain's Centrica to build up to 12 advanced modular reactors in northeast England.
An 11 billion pound ($15 billion) project to develop advanced data centres powered by SMRs in central England at the former Cottam coal-fired power station set to be announced by U.S. company Holtec International, France's EDF and real estate partner Tritax, is also on the cards, the statement added.
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