US 'disappointed' that Rolls-Royce will build UK's first small modular reactors

US 'Disappointed' as UK Chooses Rolls-Royce for First Small Modular Reactors

The British government's decision to select Rolls-Royce SMR to build the country's first small modular reactors has been met with disappointment from Donald Trump's administration. The US had hoped that its Westinghouse Electric Company would be chosen, citing cheaper and faster alternatives.

In a statement, Warren Stephens, US ambassador to the UK, expressed his country's dismay, saying Britain should have taken "a different path" in Wales. This decision comes as part of the government's efforts to invest Β£2.5 billion into nuclear energy production and reduce carbon emissions.

The three small modular reactors at Wylfa on the island of Anglesey are expected to generate 470 megawatts of power, mainly through Rolls-Royce SMR operations in Derby. The move is seen as a significant step towards increasing Britain's nuclear capacity and generating clean energy.

However, not everyone is pleased with the decision. Sharon Graham, general secretary of Unite, has expressed concerns that building smaller reactors instead of one larger one at Wylfa would miss out on job opportunities for British workers.

Despite the US ambassador's comments, it seems that the UK government remains committed to its plans. Keir Starmer, Labour leader and Prime Minister, hailed this as a key moment in reversing the country's nuclear decline and delivering thousands of future-proofed jobs.

For Rolls-Royce SMR, which has partnered with several investors including Qatar's sovereign wealth fund, this deal marks an exciting opportunity for the company to produce technology and showcase its capabilities globally.
 
πŸ€” oh man, I'm kinda shocked they went with Rolls-Royce over Westinghouse. I get it, the UK wants to invest in nuclear energy and reduce carbon emissions but come on, cheaper and faster is a pretty big perk! πŸ€‘ And now I hear some union folks saying that this decision will hurt British workers... like, isn't that just a bit of a bummer? πŸ˜”
 
ugh i feel bad 4 them american ppl rn, dont know wut they expectin, us govt always tryna help out british friends & now thats bouncin back on em πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

anyway, gotta admit, uk decision 2 go with rolls-royce smr seems pretty solid. those reactors r gonna generate some serious clean energy & help brits meet climate targets πŸ’š

also, sharon graham's concerns bout british workers losin out jobs arnt entirely unfounded πŸ€” i mean, small modular reactors might not b as many jobs as a big one at wylfa... but lets be real, progress dont always mean progress 4 everyone πŸ€‘
 
i think this is a big win for britain, especially since they got to choose their own partner πŸ€πŸ΄οΈπŸ’‘. smaller reactors might seem like less power, but can be more efficient and cleaner in some ways πŸ”‹πŸ’š. also, it's awesome that britain is investing Β£2.5billion into nuclear energy - we really need more clean tech options ASAP βš‘οΈπŸ’š
 
OMG 😱 I'm kinda surprised πŸ€” the US wasn't chosen πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ! Westinghouse Electric was supposed to be cheaper πŸ’Έ and faster ⏱️, but I guess Rolls-Royce SMR is a solid choice πŸ”© too... they're gonna make those reactors in Derby πŸ’Ό and generate some sweet clean energy 🌞. Plus, it's a big deal for the UK to invest Β£2.5 billion πŸ’° into nuclear energy production - good move! πŸ‘
 
omg u no wats up w/ dis??? 🀯 so like theres dis huge thing goin on in the uk n they just chose rolls royce 4 their tiny nuclear reactors 🚨 its like wow america was all set 2 get dem but now britain's doin thier own thang πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ u no wats good abt dis tho? its actually pretty cool that they're tryna reduce carbon emissions n make clean energy lol even if its not exactly what america wanted πŸ˜‚ keir starmer is like yaaas we got dis!!! πŸ’ͺ but seriously sharon graham has some valid points about british workers missing out on jobs πŸ€” idk wut u think tho??
 
I'm really surprised by this news, you know? Like, I get it that the UK wants to invest in nuclear energy and all that πŸ€”. But I think it's kinda weird that they went with Rolls-Royce over Westinghouse. I mean, cheaper and faster is a pretty big selling point, right? πŸ€‘ And what's up with the US ambassador's comments? Like, is he trying to stir up some drama or something? πŸ˜’

But honestly, I think it's a bit more complicated than that. I mean, Rolls-Royce SMR has partnered with some major investors, and they're all about producing tech and showing off their skills globally 🌎. And on the other hand, Sharon Graham's concerns about job opportunities for British workers are totally valid 🀝.

It's interesting to see how this decision is going to play out, though. Are these small modular reactors really going to make a big difference in reducing carbon emissions? πŸ“Š Only time will tell! ⏰
 
imagine if they did it differently lol like whats wrong with having 2 big reactors instead of smaller ones its just more power πŸ’‘ but sharon graham makes a point tho british workers need jobs too 🀝 and i feel bad for westinghouse electric co πŸ˜” maybe they can still be part of the project or something 🀞
 
can't believe the US is being so extra about this πŸ™„ they're all like 'cheaper and faster' but what's really going on here? are they just trying to protect their own interests in nuclear energy? it's not just about the money, there's a bigger game at play πŸ€‘
 
πŸ€” I'm a bit surprised by Trump's reaction, you know? Like, shouldn't we be cool with each other about nuclear stuff? πŸ™„ Anyway, it makes me think that maybe we should've been more supportive of Westinghouse Electric from the start? I mean, cheaper and faster alternatives are pretty tempting. And what about those job opportunities Sharon Graham is worried about? 🀝 I'm all for clean energy, but let's not forget about our own people here in the UK. Maybe Rolls-Royce SMR could be a good option, though... they seem like they're doing something right with their partnership and all πŸ’»
 
can u believe the US is already feeling left behind? 🀯 they wanted that nuclear contract so bad but the UK chose someone else and now trump is all salty about it πŸ˜’. i get why the uk wants to invest in clean energy tho, it's a big deal for their carbon emissions and whatnot. but at the same time, u feel for sharon graham from unite, those job losses sound like a major bummer πŸ€•. on the other hand, keir starmer is lowkey getting all these nice future-proofed jobs lined up, can't say i blame him 😊
 
πŸ€” I think it's kinda weird that the US is being all dramatic about not getting the contract. Like, yeah, they were hoping Westinghouse would win, but it doesn't mean the UK has to abandon its own plans just because someone else didn't get the nod πŸ™„.

I mean, can you blame them for wanting a cheaper and faster alternative? But have you seen the cost of those big nuclear reactors? It's like, a small country's budget all by itself! πŸ’Έ And yeah, maybe smaller reactors aren't as sexy, but they're still a step in the right direction when it comes to reducing carbon emissions.

And let's be real, the US is more than happy to have its tech sold to other countries. Like, Rolls-Royce SMR has already got some serious investors lined up - Qatar's sovereign wealth fund and all that πŸ’Έ. So I think they're doing just fine without the UK's endorsement 😎.

But what really gets me is that Sharon Graham from Unite is worried about job opportunities for British workers? Like, yeah, it's a valid concern, but shouldn't we be thinking about the long-term benefits of investing in clean energy instead of just worrying about jobs that might disappear? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

Overall, I think this is a win-win situation all around. The UK gets its first small modular reactors, Rolls-Royce SMR gets to showcase its tech globally, and the US... well, they can just keep on complaining πŸ˜‚.
 
So the US is all bent outta shape about the UK choosing Rolls-Royce for their small modular reactors πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, it's not like they're losing a huge contract or anything... but still, you'd think they'd be happy to see the UK investing Β£2.5 billion into nuclear energy production? It's all about jobs and reducing carbon emissions, right?

I'm curious though, what exactly did the US hope would happen? That Rolls-Royce SMR would just magically appear in Wales and do their dirty work for them? πŸ˜‚ Sharon Graham's got a point about job opportunities too - I guess the UK government should've thought that one through.

The thing is, this whole nuclear energy thing is all about balance. You need to think about both short-term gains (i.e., cheaper power) and long-term benefits (i.e., reducing emissions). Can't we all just get along... and maybe build some reactors that are good for everyone? 🌟
 
πŸ€” so like whats up with us trying to sell small modular reactors to uk while they choose rolls royce πŸ€‘ meanwhile in US we got our own game goin on with westinghouse electric lolol maybe us shoulda thrown more money at the table πŸ€‘
 
omg can u believe the US is literally salty about the UK choosing rolls-royce for their smr project πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈπŸ˜’ #USvsUK #SMR #NuclearEnergy

i think the uk's decision is a win-win situation, they get to reduce carbon emissions & create jobs, while the us is just overreacting like a sore loser πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈπŸ”₯ #CleanEnergyMatters #BritishInnovation

sharon graham makes a legit point about job opportunities though, we should be supporting british workers in any way possible πŸ’ΌπŸ’ͺ #UnionStrong #FutureProofJobs
 
I'm actually kinda surprised the US wasn't all like "omg we're going to lose out on that contract" πŸ€‘ but seriously, I think it's a solid move by the UK to go with Rolls-Royce SMR. I mean, they've got some serious investors backing them up, and it's not like the UK is exactly swimming in options for small modular reactors. It's all about who can get it done faster and cheaper, right? πŸ€” Plus, if it means reducing carbon emissions and generating clean energy, that's a win in my books πŸ’š
 
Wow 🀯 The US is really not happy about this, but honestly who can blame them? This move could be a huge win for Rolls-Royce SMR in terms of getting more international recognition and partnership opportunities πŸ’Ό Interestingly, it's also good news for the UK, considering the goal to reduce carbon emissions and generate clean energy πŸ’š The smaller reactors might not be as big of a deal for workers as everyone thinks... maybe they'll get retrained or something 😊
 
πŸ€” I'm like totally bummed that US didn't get the contract πŸ€• It's not just about the $$ πŸ’Έ, it's also about the tech and innovation πŸ’‘. Westinghouse Electric Company has some amazing stuff to offer πŸš€. But at the same time, I get why UK wants to go with Rolls-Royce SMR πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ They're all about clean energy 🌞 and reducing carbon emissions 🌟. Job opportunities are super important 🀝 so if it means more work for British workers 🏰, then that's a win πŸŽ‰! Still, I'm curious to see how this whole thing plays out πŸ“Š Will the UK be able to produce enough clean energy? Only time will tell ⏰. Can't wait to see what's next in the nuclear energy world πŸ”‹
 
omg u think the uk is making a huge mistake by choosin rolls royce 4 thir reactors πŸ€” i mean wut about th US wanting westinghouse? they said it would b cheaper & faster lol wut happened 2 those plans πŸ˜‚ anywayz, its all abt investin in nuculr energy & reducin carbon emissions so yh, good 4 british ppl πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” so whats up with the us being all salty about britain choosin rolls royce for small modular reactors? like cant they just chill lol, it's not like britains gonna abandon their nuclear plans or somethin 🚫

anywayz, i feel bad 4 uk workers who might lose out on jobs cuz of smaller reactors instead of wylfa, thats a legit concern. but, gotta give keir starmer props for seein the long game & deliverin future-proofed jobs πŸ™Œ

and im just hyped 4 the tech & innovation involved in small modular reactors tho! like, who needs the us tryna dictate britains energy plans anyway? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
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