NuScale Power, a US-based developer of modular nuclear reactor technology, received $40m in funding from engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) firm JGC Holdings on Monday.
Founded in 2007, NuScale is commercialising small modular nuclear reactors (SMR) that can generate up to 77 MW of electricity per device. It claims the energy produced by its SMR technology is as clean as wind or solar-generated power.
Oregon State University granted NuScale exclusive rights to the design of the SMR when it was formed and retains a minority stake in the company. Engineering and construction services provider Fluor Corporation acquired a majority stake in 2011.
Quantitative risk management firm Ares Corporation secured an equity position in NuScale Power through a strategic partnership agreement in 2012, as did engineering and environmental services provider Enercon two years later and defence technology producer Ultra Electronics in 2015.
The company then received an undisclosed amount of funding from Doosan Heavy Industries and Construction, a subsidiary of conglomerate Doosan Group, and Sargent & Lundy, a provider of consulting and project services for the energy sector, through two separate strategic agreements in July 2019.