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From Large-Scale EPR Projects to Small Modular Reactors: Ingerop is at the Heart of Tomorrow’s Nuclear Engineering

On the occasion of the World Nuclear Exhibition, the Ingerop Group reaffirmed its position as a major player in engineering for energy transition projects and presented three of its ongoing assignments.

Ingerop: A Key Player in Nuclear Engineering

Whether for EPRs, Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) or facilities related to the industry (research, fuel cycle, waste management, etc.), Ingerop supports its clients throughout the entire project lifecycle: feasibility studies, environmental and impact assessments, detailed design, client consulting services, supervision of construction, testing and commissioning. The Ingerop Group combines methodology, rigour, innovation, technical expertise and safety assurance to guarantee the performance and regulatory compliance of these installations. The ISO 19443 certification obtained by our nuclear teams since 2022, and more recently by our Scientific Calculation Department in Rueil-Malmaison, reflects this commitment.

Ingerop’s Expertise Supporting the French State’s EPR2 Plan

With its EPR2 plan, France is entering a new era for civil nuclear power. The plan aims to build six new reactors – with eight more as an option – across three sites in France: Penly (Seine-Maritime), Gravelines (Nord) and Bugey (Ain).

Less expensive and faster to build and commission, these EPR2 reactors are designed to improve the performance and safety of existing reactors while accelerating the revival of the national nuclear fleet.

In this context, Ingerop and its subsidiaries — including Actierra, a specialist in ecological issues and biodiversity protection — are supporting the design and construction of the facilities associated with these new reactors. More than 100 engineers and technicians from the Group’s nuclear infrastructure teams will be mobilised.

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Ingerop at the WNE