More than 860 companies have already completed the online F4N assessment, with most receiving ongoing support and development from the Nuclear AMRC’s team of industrial advisors.
The low carbon transition creates real opportunities for companies up and down the UK. The Nuclear AMRC is now adapting its proven Fit For Nuclear (F4N) supplier development programme to help SMEs win work in other low-carbon sectors.
More than 860 companies have already completed the online F4N assessment, with most receiving ongoing support and development from the Nuclear AMRC’s team of industrial advisors. To date, participating companies have reported that F4N has helped them win around 20,000 new contracts in nuclear and other sectors, worth over £1.3 billion total.
The Nuclear AMRC is now working with the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult, which has seized on the approach, to roll out a new Fit 4 Offshore Renewables initiative. More than 50 companies in key regions of England and Scotland are now working through the programme.
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CASE STUDY
Creating jobs in nuclear energy
Nuclear is an obvious answer, but lead times are lengthy and the financing challenges for large reactors are formidable.
3 February 2022
CASE STUDY
Developing the UK energy supply chain
More than 860 companies have already completed the online F4N assessment, with most receiving ongoing support and development from the Nuclear AMRC’s team of industrial advisors.
3 February 2022
CASE STUDY
Greening the UK’s most carbon-intensive industrial region
The AMRC and Nuclear AMRC will work together to apply their expertise in developing the UK supply chain for the low-carbon energy sector, building on the proven Fit For Nuclear model to meet the challenges of industrial decarbonisation.
3 February 2022