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About Last Energy

Last Energy is a full-service developer of the PWR-20, a

20 megawatt (MW) micro modular nuclear power plant, with the goal of enabling global clean energy access and decarbonisation in a way that is safe, scalable, and economically competitive. By owning all aspects of plant delivery and dramatically reducing the time and cost of construction, Last Energy is transforming the nuclear power industry to unlock clean, reliable baseload energy for industrial customers throughout Europe, all without the need for public funding. 


For more information about Last Energy, please visit our company website.

Last Energy’s 20 MW micro modular power plant, the PWR-20

About Llynfi Clean Energy Project

From 1951 to 1977, the site housed the Llynfi power station, a 120 MW coal plant. Following decommissioning in 1977, the site has remained vacant.

Last Energy's UK subsidiary plans to regenerate and bring the 14-acre site back into use by developing four PWR-20 units, our 20 MW PWR-20 micro modular nuclear power plants. We chose Llynfi because of its proximity to a large existing industrial base, which is in need of secure 24/7 clean power. Llynfi Clean Energy Project will support growth, revitalisation, and decarbonisation of local industry.

Our plans will contribute to the growth and decarbonisation of industry in South Wales, generating vital economic investment and job opportunities for the region by utilising local supply chains.
We are targeting 2027 to commission the first plant, following a successful planning and licensing process.

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Former site of the Llynfi Power Station, now vacant
Photo credits to Comisiwn Brenhinol Henebion Cymru, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales

News

Plans revealed to build small nuclear power plants in south Wales

The proposed micro plants would generate enough energy to power 244,000 homes in south Wales.

October 2024

WalesOnline
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US start-up plans £300m
micro nuclear power plant in
South Wales

Last Energy expects its four units at a site near near Bridgend to produce enough energy to power 244,000 homes, creating opportunities for industry in the area.

The Times

October 2024

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Last Energy to Repurpose Welsh Coal Plant Site with 80-MW Micro-Nuclear Fleet

Micro-modular nuclear plant developer Last Energy has unveiled plans to deploy four 20-MWe pressurized water reactor (PWR) power plants at the site of a former coal-fired power plant in South Wales.

October 2024

Power Magazine
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Visualisation of Llynfi Clean Energy Project (taken from Bettws)

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