The HTGR (High-Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactor) angle is what makes this distinct. These AMRs (Advanced Modular Reactors) operate at 700°C and produce 15-35 MW — not grid-scale, but sized for on-site industrial heat delivery. Steel-making, green hydrogen, cement, and chemicals all need high-grade process heat that intermittent renewables cannot supply. The Rolls-Royce SMR (Small Modular Reactor) at Wylfa is a separate program. This deal is about decarbonizing heavy industry, not the electricity grid — a much harder problem to solve.The HTGR (High-Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactor) angle is what makes this distinct. These AMRs (Advanced Modular Reactors) operate at 700°C and produce 15-35 MW — not grid-scale, but sized for on-site industrial heat delivery. Steel-making, green hydrogen, cement, and chemicals all need high-grade process heat that intermittent renewables cannot supply. The Rolls-Royce SMR (Small Modular Reactor) at Wylfa is a separate program. This deal is about decarbonizing heavy industry, not the electricity grid — a much harder problem to solve.