Speaking at Energy Indaba, Ryan Collyer put a special emphasis on ROSATOM’s current developments in the field of small modular reactors. In particular, he presented RITM-200, an advanced pressurized-water reactor that incorporates all the best features from its predecessors – ship reactors. Collyer added that the main advantages of RITM-200 reactor are cost-efficiency, small size and safety. RITM-200 is designed for nuclear icebreakers, land-based small NPPs, and floating nuclear power plants.
He also pointed out that RITM-200 is a reference reactor. ROSATOM has already constructed six RITM-200 reactors by now. 2 reactors onboard Arktika icebreaker have already attained criticality.
“We are working hard to do our part in delivering the great stories from our industry, to highlight its true potential to become a catalyst for sustainable development in Africa. We all understand that nuclear will play a vital role in achieving the United Nations sustainability goals not only in Africa but across the globe,” noted Ryan Collyer .




