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  • Blykalla Appoints Erik Engellau-Nilsson as Chairman of the Board

    Blykalla has appointed Erik Engellau-Nilsson as Chairman of the Board, marking a shift from R&D to commercial deployment and U.S. expansion. His background in technology and impact entrepreneurship positions him to support the company through this next phase of growth.

  • Blykalla and Hitachi Energy Forge Strategic Collaboration to Power the Global Clean Energy Future with Next-Generation Nuclear Technology

    Blykalla and Hitachi Energy today announced a strategic collaboration that could reshape the landscape of clean, reliable baseload power in Europe and the United States. The companies have signed a comprehensive Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)establishing a long-term strategic collaboration focused on deploying Blykalla’s next-generation lead-cooled advanced modular reactors (AMRs).

  • Blykalla Applies for Government Financing for Advanced Nuclear Reactor Park in Sweden

    Blykalla, a global leader in advanced nuclear technology, today submitted an application for Swedish government financing for its planned advanced nuclear reactor park in Norrsundet, two hours north of Stockholm. The first ever proposed advanced nuclear facility in Sweden would be powered by six SEALER reactors, which are Blykalla’s lead-cooled advanced modular reactors (AMRs).

  • Blykalla Submits First Ever Commercial Application for Advanced Nuclear Reactor Park in Sweden

    Blykalla, a global leader in advanced nuclear technology, today submitted the first-ever application to the Swedish government to build the nation’s first commercial advanced nuclear reactor park in Norrsundet, two hours north of Stockholm. The proposed facility features six lead-cooled advanced modular reactors (AMRs) generating 330 megawatts (MW) of clean baseload power.

  • Blykalla advances planning for SMR park in Gävle

    Blykalla will proceed with the next phase of planning for a small modular reactor park in Norrsundet, Gävle, Sweden. The company aims to initiate the permitting process in 2026, following initial assessments confirming that the site offers suitable conditions for fossil-free energy production.