General – Small Modular Reactor
Allseas has unveiled the findings of an impact study conducted by strategic consultancy firm Roland Berger showing the transformative potential of its Small Modular Reactor (SMR) technology for the Netherlands.

The report confirms that Allseas’ nuclear technology can strengthen the Dutch economy, relieve grid congestion, enhance energy security, and decarbonise the maritime sector and industry.
The findings speak volumes. Allseas’ reactors can deliver:
• €130 billion boost to the Dutch economy and up to 40,000 new jobs by 2050
• €12 billion in savings in grid investments by reducing grid congestion
• 65 megatonnes CO₂ reduction annually by 2050 – equivalent to 3.5 million homes
The SMR, based on proven high-temperature gas-cooled reactor (HTGR) technology, delivers clean, affordable electricity and industrial heat. Compact, safe, and scalable, it’s ideal for ports, offshore operations, chemical clusters, steel plants, and even growth sectors like semiconductors and AI.
With potential for 100 SMRs on land in the Netherlands and 700 across the global maritime sector, this technology strengthens energy security, drives decarbonisation, and accelerates the energy transition.
“This study demonstrates our small modular reactor is technologically innovative and strategically valuable for the Netherlands,” says Stephanie Heerema, Project Manager Nuclear Developments at Allseas.
“With this technology, we can meet the urgent demand for stable, clean, and affordable energy, while creating an export product that accelerates the global energy transition.”
Click here to download the full Roland Berger report. https://lnkd.in/ee7hgznU
