HC Deb 21 July 1989 vol 157 c386W
Mr. Allen

To ask the Secretary of State for Energy (1) from which Government account money is provided for the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority commitment to the SIR consortium; and if the money is a grant or loan;

(2) how much research funding has been allocated for the years in which figures are available to the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority to support its role as a member of the Safe Integral Reactor consortium;

(3) how much the SIR consortium is bidding for from the United States Department of Energy; and for what purpose;

(4) what rate of return the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority is budgeting for in its commercial venture as part of the SIR consortium;

(5) when and where he expects the first SIR to be built;

(6) when the SIR consortium was established; who are its original and its current members; and how much each have contributed to its income.

Mr. Michael Spicer

As I stated in my reply of 17 July at col.52, the UKAEA will be using some of its own pre-contract research funds to support its role as a member of the SIR consortium, whose other members are Rolls-Royce and Associates, Stone and Webster and Combustion Engineering. The terms of the UKAEA's involvement in the SIR consortium are commercially confidential.

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