BEIS is providing up to £55 million through the second phase of
  the RD&D programme to support the development and
  demonstration of High Temperature Gas Reactor (HTGR) technology
  in the UK.
  From:
  Department for Business,
  Energy & Industrial Strategy
  Published
  13 December 2022
  Last updated
  4 January 2023 — See all updates
Documents
  
  Advanced Modular Reactor (AMR)
  Research Development & Demonstration (RD&D) Programme
  Phase B guidance
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  Annex 1: Grant Funding Agreement
  Template
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  Annex 2: Declaration 1 –
  Statement of non-collusion
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  Annex 2: Declaration 2 – Form of
  Bid
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  Annex 2: Declaration 3 –
  Conflict of Interest
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  Annex 2: Declaration 4 – Code of
  Practice
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  Annex 2: Declaration 5 – UK GDPR
  Assurance Questionnaire
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  Annex 2: Declaration 6 – Modern
  Slavery statement
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  Annex 2: Declaration 7 –
  Security Questionnaire
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  Annex 3: BEIS Project Cost
  Breakdown Form Template
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  BEIS
  Advanced Modular Reactor (AMR) Research Development &
  Demonstration (RD&D) Phase B Competition Privacy
  Notice
  https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/beis-advanced-modular-reactor-amr-research-development-demonstration-rdd-phase-b-competition-privacy-notice
Details
  The AMR RD&D programme
  aims to demonstrate High Temperature Gas Reactor (HTGR) technology by the
  early 2030s, in time for any potential
  commercial AMRs to support net zero by 2050.
  This HTGR demonstration,
  which will be sited in the UK, should be shaped by end-user
  requirements, and should incentivise private investment
  in HTGRs by removing technical risk. It should have
  innovation at the centre of its design, build, and application.
  A matched grant award will fund up to 2 successful projects, to a
  maximum government contribution of up to £27.5 million each, to
  develop detailed FEED+ studies to bring
  the UK closer to a HTGR demonstration by
  the early 2030s.
  Eligibility and assessment criteria
  Phase B of this programme is open to all. You do not have to have
  applied to, or been successful in, Phase A. The full eligibility
  criteria for this funding are set out in section 9 of the
  guidance notes.
  The full assessment criteria are set out in section 10 of the
  guidance notes.
  How to apply
  - We are holding an information event on 20 January 2023 at
  10am. Register
    to attend the event by Thursday 12
    January 2023.
  
 
  - 
    Submit
    any questions by 2pm on 16 January
    2023.
  
 
  - 
    Register
    your interest to apply by 2pm on 27
    January 2023.
  
 
  - Complete and submit the online application
    form by 2pm on 5 March 2023.
  
 
  Advanced Modular Reactor (AMR) Knowledge Capture
  Project
  Separately BEIS is providing up to £4 million funding for the
  Advanced Modular Reactor (AMR) Knowledge Capture Project,
  as a complementary project to the AMR Research, Development
  and Demonstration (RD&D)
  programme.  
  The project seeks to facilitate knowledge capture and sharing to
  reduce the time, risk, and cost of AMR RD&D programme
  delivery, and provide UK organisations with valuable knowledge to
  leverage against international funding:
  Background
  The AMR RD&D programme
  is part of the £385 million Advanced Nuclear Fund, and is aligned
  with the £1 billion Net Zero Innovation Portfolio (NZIP) which aims to
  accelerate the commercialisation of innovative clean energy
  technologies and processes through the 2020s and 2030s.
  To support Phase B, BEIS will provide up to £5 million funding to
  the UK nuclear regulators, the Office for Nuclear Regulation
  (ONR) and the
  Environment Agency (EA),
  to provide the successful projects with early engagement in order
  to support and inform the development of the technologies.