The UK government has confirmed Wylfa on Anglesey, North Wales as the site of the country’s first small modular reactor (SMR) nuclear power station.
The initial project will see three Rolls Royce SMRs built at the site, with an initial public investment of around £2.5 billion in North West Wales. Each unit is designed to generate electricity for roughly 1 million homes, giving capacity equivalent to about 3 million homes once all three are online.
Officials say the project will support more than 3,000 local jobs during construction and could later expand to a larger fleet of SMRs if further funding decisions are taken. Grid connection is targeted for the 2030s.
