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TechnicAtome partners with Framatome for primary pumps in PA-NG nuclear boilers
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TechnicAtome partners with Framatome for primary pumps in PA-NG nuclear boilers
by Erica Marchand
Paris, France (SPX) Nov 07, 2024

At the Euronaval 2024 event, Framatome CEO Bernard Fontana and TechnicAtome CEO Loic Rocard formalized an agreement for Framatome to supply the primary pumps for the nuclear boilers of France's next-generation aircraft carrier, known as PA-NG, after a competitive selection process.

The technical qualification prototype is set for delivery in 2027, with serial production to follow, aiming for the PA-NG's commissioning in 2038. These advanced pumps, designed for higher power output than prior models, will be developed and manufactured at Framatome's Jeumont site in Northern France. This facility is known for producing mobile nuclear power plant components and primary pumps for naval propulsion.

"This cooperation with Framatome, a longstanding partner, is something we greatly appreciate. We are thrilled to collaborate on this significant project," said Loic Rocard.

Bernard Fontana expressed, "I would like to thank TechnicAtome for its trust at this new stage in our enduring partnership. Framatome Defense teams are honored to be part of this vital defense initiative, and I am confident they will meet the challenges posed by the future PA-NG."

The PA-NG program is overseen by the French General Armament Directorate (DGA), with the nuclear boilers managed by the military applications division (DAM) of the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA). Project management and construction involve a consortium of TechnicAtome, a subsidiary of Naval Group, and Chantiers de l'Atlantique.

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