Civil Nuclear Infrastructure & Program Readiness
Supporting nuclear readiness in emerging and transition markets.
The Challenge
Nuclear energy is re-emerging as a critical component of long-term energy security, decarbonization, and industrial competitiveness. Governments are evaluating nuclear power to support growing electricity demand, strengthen grid reliability, and diversify national energy portfolios.
Nuclear programs face complex requirements that extend well beyond power generation.
How We Support Clients
We support governments, utilities, development finance institutions, and investors in planning, assessing, and implementing civil nuclear infrastructure and program readiness initiatives.
Our focus includes nuclear infrastructure planning, feasibility support, environmental and social safeguards, stakeholder engagement, institutional readiness, workforce development, supply chain assessments, and implementation advisory — for both conventional nuclear and emerging small modular reactor (SMR) programs.
Areas of Support
Readiness assessments, transmission integration, water resource considerations, logistics planning, supporting infrastructure requirements, implementation planning.
ESIA, stakeholder engagement, land acquisition, regulatory compliance, climate resilience, IFC/World Bank standards alignment.
Institutional readiness assessments, governance frameworks, stakeholder coordination, workforce readiness, support to regulatory strengthening.
Industrial capability assessments, local content strategies, supply chain mapping, workforce development, industrial participation frameworks.
Infrastructure readiness review, implementation review and monitoring, safeguards verification, environmental and social compliance oversight.
Readiness support spanning both conventional nuclear and emerging small modular reactor (SMR) program pathways.
Key Focus Areas
The enabling pillars that determine whether a civil nuclear program is genuinely ready to proceed.
Transmission integration, water resources, logistics, and enabling infrastructure planning.
ESIA, stakeholder engagement, land acquisition, and climate-resilience compliance.
Governance frameworks, regulatory strengthening, and stakeholder coordination.
Workforce readiness, capability building, and knowledge transfer.
Local content strategies, supply chain mapping, and industrial participation.
Readiness for emerging small modular reactor programs alongside conventional nuclear.
Related Services
Civil nuclear readiness draws on DV service lines working in combination.
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From infrastructure planning through institutional readiness — our specialists support governments and investors preparing for conventional nuclear and SMR programs.