Britain’s Hayward Tyler and China’s Shanghai Apollo Machinery are joining forces to develop new nuclear equipment that will help with the application of Chinese nuclear technology in the United Kingdom.
The agreement, which was announced on Wednesday, will see the companies create equipment for China’s third-generation nuclear technology HPR1000 design. Their products will also be made to satisfy local requirements in the UK, so they will be usable when the technology is deployed at the UK’s Bradwell nuclear power station.