Looking for the newest structural growth drivers inside the zero-emission utility sector? Rolls-Royce shares surged in London trading following reports that Sweden's Vattenfall has officially selected the company to construct a fleet of small modular reactors (SMRs).
The multi-billion pound infrastructure agreement details the development of three small modular reactors, with each unit engineered to generate 470 megawatts of clean energy. Under the contract provisions, each high-capacity reactor is designed to continuously power 1 million homes across its projected 60+ year operational lifespan, securing a decades-long revenue runway for the aerospace and defense giant. Notably, Vattenfall awarded the contract to Rolls-Royce over industrial competitor GE Vernova, citing superior regional supply chain efficiency and lowered operational implementation risks. While intermediate construction execution timelines keep the automated scoring systems at a neutral Hold, this massive infrastructure deal secures a highly strategic clean energy footprint across Northern Europe.
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