Amec Foster Wheeler, on behalf of the High Temperature Facility (HTF) Alliance, has officially opened a new laboratory at the Technology and Innovation Centre in Birchwood Park, Warrington.
The High Temperature Facility, built with a £2m grant from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, will provide open access for research organisations to test materials for applications such as Generation IV nuclear fission, nuclear fusion and advanced gas turbines.
The official opening was conducted by Professor Andrew Sherry, Chief Scientist at the National Nuclear Laboratory, and Greg Willetts, Vice President for Consultancy in Amec Foster Wheeler’s Clean Energy business.
Greg said: "The new laboratory and the HTF Alliance will help to re-establish the UK as a major contributor to advanced technology for new nuclear reactors and other new energy systems.
"The High Temperature Facility will improve our understanding about how materials perform at high temperatures, which is vital in the development of new technologies."
Managed by Amec Foster Wheeler, the HTF will enable researchers to explore new understandings, produce data and develop new predictive models that will underpin the selection, manufacture and performance of advanced materials for current and future nuclear reactors and other energy generation technology.