NuScale Power Corporation
NuScale Power Acquires Long Lead Time Materials in Carbon Free Power Project
Summary
On September 22, 2025, NuScale Power, LLC, a subsidiary of NuScale Power Corporation, entered into a Tri-Party Agreement with the U.S. Department of Energy and CFPP LLC to acquire certain long lead time materials produced in support of the Carbon Free Power Project for $32,322,870.89. If the transaction does not close by October 1, 2025, CFPP will transfer the assets to the DOE. The Agreement is subject to certain conditions and is not yet final. A copy of the Agreement is attached as Exhibit 10.1 to this Current Report on Form 8-K.
Get alerts for SMR
Be first to know when NuScale Power Corporation files with the SEC.
Filing Categories
Advertisement
About NuScale Power Corporation
NuScale Power Corporation is a prominent player in the nuclear energy sector, specializing in the development and commercialization of small modular reactors. These reactors are designed to offer enhanced safety and efficiency in nuclear power generation. With a focus on scalable and adaptable energy solutions, NuScale's small modular reactors aim to provide flexible power generation options that meet the needs of diverse energy markets. The company's technology is particularly significant for its potential to revolutionize nuclear energy by making it more accessible and sustainable. Small modular reactors are noted for their compact size, reduced cost, and shorter construction timelines compared to traditional nuclear plants, thereby offering an appealing alternative for emerging economies and regions with limited energy infrastructure. NuScale Power Corporation plays a critical role in the global push for clean energy solutions, aligning with environmental goals to reduce carbon emissions. Its innovative approach holds promise for expanding the reach of nuclear technology, supporting energy security, and contributing to the transition towards greener energy sources worldwide. As such, the company is at the forefront of addressing the dual challenges of energy demand and climate change.
Official SEC Documents
Advertisement