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Framatome and Rosatom to jointly produce nuclear fuel for VVER reactors

Partnership Nuclear announced Germany Feb 21, 2026

French company Framatome and Russian state corporation Rosatom will jointly produce nuclear fuel for Soviet-designed water-water energetic reactors (VVERs) used across Northern and Eastern Europe at the Lingen Nuclear Power Plant in Lower Saxony, Germany.

Deal Analysis

Framatome and Rosatom's partnership to jointly produce nuclear fuel for VVER reactors at the Lingen Nuclear Power Plant in Germany represents a notable development in the nuclear energy sector. This collaboration aims to supply fuel for Soviet-designed reactors prevalent across Northern and Eastern Europe. While the financial details remain undisclosed, the partnership signifies a strategic alignment between a French and a Russian entity in a critical energy supply chain. The joint production at an existing German facility suggests an effort to leverage established infrastructure and expertise to meet regional demand for nuclear fuel. This deal is particularly noteworthy given the current geopolitical climate and the reliance of several European countries on VVER reactors. The involvement of Rosatom, a Russian state corporation, introduces a layer of complexity considering international relations. The success of this partnership will likely depend on navigating regulatory hurdles and ensuring a stable supply chain. The collaboration could potentially influence the dynamics of the nuclear fuel market in Europe, especially concerning the availability and diversification of fuel sources for VVER reactors.
  • Partnership between Framatome and Rosatom.
  • Joint production of nuclear fuel for VVER reactors.
  • Production located at the Lingen Nuclear Power Plant in Germany.
  • Targets the Northern and Eastern European market.
Market Context: The nuclear energy sector in Europe is characterized by a mix of aging reactors and ongoing debates about the role of nuclear power in the energy transition. VVER reactors, of Soviet design, are still in operation in several countries in the region, creating a demand for specialized fuel.

Source Intelligence

KEY DETAILS

The German government has approved the expansion of the Lingen Nuclear Power Plant. "The decision is a controversial one as it will allow French company Framatome and Russian state corporation Rosatom to jointly produce nuclear fuel for Soviet-designed water-water energetic reactors (VVERs) used across Northern and Eastern Europe."

Location
the expansion of the Lingen Nuclear Power Plant in Lower Saxony
PARTIES MENTIONED IN SOURCE
F
Framatome partner

"French company Framatome and Russian state corporation Rosatom to jointly produce nuclear fuel"

R
Rosatom partner

"French company Framatome and Russian state corporation Rosatom to jointly produce nuclear fuel"

T
TVEL subsidiary

"Through its subsidiary TVEL, Rosatom will effectively be given a role in Germany’s only nuclear fuel facility"

S
Siemens contractor

"Rosatom ended its contract with Germany conglomerate Siemens for its role in the construction of the Paks II Nuclear Power Plant in Hungary"

medium quality Enriched Feb 23, 2026

Timeline

Announced
Feb 21, 2026
Signed
Closed

Market Context

This deal is part of the Nuclear sector in Germany.
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