Nuward seems to have big plans for its modular reactors. Renaud Crassous, who is the present of the EDF subsidiary has now spoken out about the various hopes that they have. EDF are a nuclear giant from France, and they have been working hard on their nuclear reactor. They have now taken the time to spin their operation into a company that is entirely SMR-focused. Crassous has now joined the team and spoken about the decision and why they felt as though it was the best way for them to move forward. They have also gone into the rationale and the plan for their timeline which is great to say the least. During an interview, Crassous has spoken about how pioneering the design review was and they have also talked about jointly being regulated by a total of three countries. April has been a very busy time for them and it would seem that they have only just found time to sit and join the host, which is Alex Hunt. They are now reporting on Germany and their exit from the energy scene. Of course, on a brighter note, they have spoken about how significant the ceremony is going to be and that it is going to honour the Akkuyu power plant. It looks like Turkey are officially going to be joining the League of Nations and that this is going to be done with nuclear energy capacity. There is time for this as well, especially when you look at the positive reviews that have come from Finland.
Of course, who knows what the future is going to hold but right now it looks like more has to be done to try and give support to the energy sector so that better changes can keep on being made.