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Entry to the Generic Design Assessment for Advanced Nuclear Reactors

How to apply to the Generic Design Assessment if you want to submit a nuclear power plant design.

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Update 19 October 2022

For those wishing to apply to the Future Nuclear Enabling Fund (FNEF), the deadlines have been extended:

  • deadline to register intention to apply now 28 October 2022 at 3pm
  • deadline for applying now 3 January 20222023 at 3pm

If you plan to apply to the Future Nuclear Enabling Fund for funding to contribute towards the costs of a GDA you must read both the FNEF and GDA guidance documents.

GDA allows the UK’s independent nuclear regulators to assess the safety, security, and environmental implications of new reactor designs and to provide the confidence that these new designs are capable of meeting the UK’s statutory regulatory requirements.

This guidance is for anyone submitting a nuclear power plant design for GDA (a Requesting Party). It tells you the information required by the government and the regulators to assess a Requesting Party’s readiness to enter the GDA.

The entry process is an open and ongoing process. Requesting Parties are invited to apply when they assess themselves ready for GDA. The government welcomes applications from all Advanced Nuclear Technology providers seeking to progress advanced nuclear projects in the UK.

Published 11 May 2021
Last updated 1920 October 2022 + show all updates
  1. The deadline for applying to the Future Nuclear Enabling Fund has been extended to 3 January 2023 at 3pm (this is a correction to the update note of 19 October 2022).

  2. The deadlines for registering and applying for the Future Nuclear Enabling Fund have been extended: to register intention to apply now 28 October 2022 at 3pm, to apply now 3 January 2022 at 3pm.

  3. GDA Entry application must be submitted within 6 weeks of the FNEF bid window closing on the 2nd December 2022 at 3pm otherwise the FNEF bid will be deemed ineligible. Updated Entry to Generic Design Assessment for Advanced Nuclear Technologies guidance published.

  4. Guidance for entry to GDA for advanced nuclear technologies has been updated to support and align with the Future Nuclear Enabling Fund (FNEF), which opened to applicants on 2 September 2022.

  5. Guidance updated to include additional criteria for the GDA Entry assessment.

  6. First published.