Cameco and Terrestrial Energy to Examine Partnerships for Deploying IMSR Generation IV Nuclear Power Plants
13 Octobre 2021 - 4:00PM
Cameco (TSX: CCO; NYSE: CCJ) and Terrestrial
Energy, both leading Canadian companies in their fields, have
signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to examine potential
partnership opportunities to deploy Terrestrial Energy’s Integrated
Molten Salt Reactor (IMSR) Generation IV nuclear power plants in
North America and worldwide, and to evaluate possible opportunities
for the supply of uranium supply, fuel and other services. As part
of these activities, the companies are investigating the potential
of Cameco’s Port Hope uranium conversion facility in southern
Ontario for IMSR fuel salt supply.
This MOU is non-binding and non-exclusive. It
follows Terrestrial Energy’s prior agreements with Cameco to supply
uranium products for its ongoing fuel testing programs.
“Nuclear energy is a proven, reliable source of
carbon-free power and a critical tool in achieving a net-zero
emissions future in North America and worldwide,” said Tim Gitzel,
Cameco’s president and CEO. “Cameco plans to be a key fuel supplier
for the emerging small modular reactor and advanced reactor market.
We look forward to investigating with Terrestrial Energy
opportunities to partner for possible future deployments of its
next-generation nuclear power plant technology.”
Cameco is a leading provider of uranium, refining,
conversion, fuel fabrication and component manufacturing services
for the global nuclear energy industry. The company is one of the
world’s largest producers of uranium fuel for carbon-free nuclear
power generation, including supplying fuel and fuel assemblies for
CANDU reactors in Canada and abroad.
“Cameco is a Canadian and global leader in uranium
supply and other fuel services, and we welcome this opportunity to
investigate with them opportunities around the deployment of IMSR
power plants and to supply nuclear fuel to our plants in Canada and
worldwide,” said Simon Irish, CEO of Terrestrial Energy. “IMSR
power plants use Generation IV nuclear technology for a 50 percent
improvement in the efficiency of nuclear power generation and are a
carbon-free alternative to burning fossil fuels.”
The Terrestrial Energy IMSR power plant is one of
three Small Modular Reactor (SMR) power plant designs under
consideration for deployment at Ontario Power Generation’s (OPG)
Darlington Nuclear Generating Station. It is one of two Generation
IV technology candidates under consideration by OPG, and the IMSR
is the only Canadian technology candidate.
According to Terrestrial Energy, its Oakville
operation represents the largest SMR power plant technology
development project in Canada. Terrestrial Energy announced on
September 14 its upgraded IMSR400 power plant, which consists of
twin IMSRs and generators to produce 390 MW of clean electricity
from one facility.
For more information on Terrestrial Energy or its
advanced reactor technology, please visit the company’s website at
www.terrestrialenergy.com.
Profile
Cameco is one of the largest global providers of
the uranium fuel needed to energize a clean-air world. Our
competitive position is based on our controlling ownership of the
world’s largest high-grade reserves and low-cost operations.
Utilities around the world rely on our nuclear fuel products to
generate power in safe, reliable, carbon-free nuclear reactors. Our
shares trade on the Toronto and New York stock exchanges. Our head
office is in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Caution Regarding Forward-Looking
Information and Statements
This news release includes statements considered
to be forward-looking information or forward-looking statements
under Canadian and U.S. securities laws (which we refer to as
forward-looking information), including: the intention of Cameco
and Terrestrial Energy to examine opportunities to deploy IMSR
Generation IV power plants, and to evaluate possible opportunities
for the supply of products and services, including the potential
role of Cameco’s Port Hope uranium conversion facility for IMSR
fuel salt supply; our views of the role of nuclear energy in
providing carbon-free power and achieving net-zero emissions;
Cameco’s plans to be a key fuel supplier for the small modular
reactor and advanced reactor market; the possibility of the future
partnering of Cameco and Terrestrial Energy in the deployment of
new nuclear power plant technology; the expectation that IMSR power
plants using Generation IV technology will achieve a 50 percent
improvement in efficiency of nuclear power generation; the possible
deployment of the IMSR SMR power plant design at OPG’s Darlington
Nuclear Generating Station; and the expectation that Terrestrial
Energy’s upgraded IMSR400 power plant at its Oakville facility will
produce 390 MW of clean electricity. This forward-looking
information is based on a number of assumptions, including
assumptions regarding: the ability of Cameco and Terrestrial Energy
to examine and develop successfully the partnership opportunities
under consideration, or for the deployment of new power plant
technology; the suitability of Cameco’s Port Hope facility for IMSR
fuel salt supply; the ability of nuclear energy to provide
carbon-free power and achieve net-zero emissions; Cameco’s ability
to attract and service customers in the small modular reactor and
advanced reactor market; assumptions regarding the ability of
Generation IV technology to achieve the expected improvement in
efficiency; the suitability of the IMSR SMR power plant design at
OPG’s Darlington facility; and the production capability of the
IMSR400 power plant. This information is subject to a number of
risks, including: the risk that Cameco and Terrestrial Energy may
be unable to develop successful partnership opportunities; Cameco’s
Port Hope facility may prove unsuitable for IMSR fuel salt supply;
nuclear energy may not provide the expected benefits in achieving
net-zero emissions; Cameco may not be successful in becoming a key
supplier in the small modular reactor and advanced reactor market;
the Generation IV technology may not achieve the expected
efficiency level; OPG may not select the IMSR SMR power plant
design for its Darlington facility; and the IMSR400 power plant may
not achieve the expected production capability. The forward-looking
information in this news release represents our current views, and
actual results may differ significantly. Forward-looking
information is designed to help you understand our current views,
and may not be appropriate for other purposes. We will not
necessarily update this information unless we are required to by
securities laws.
Investor inquiries: Rachelle
Girard 306-956-6403 rachelle_girard@cameco.com
Media inquiries: Jeff Hryhoriw
306-385-5221 jeff_hryhoriw@cameco.com
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