AECOM joins ILIOS consortium for GBP 200 million STEP fusion energy program in the UK

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AECOM joins ILIOS consortium for GBP 200 million STEP fusion energy program in the UK

AECOM will provide design and technical services as part of the ILIOS consortium for the first three-year GBP 200 million tranche of the UK’s Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production $(STEP)$ fusion energy program. The consortium was appointed by UK Fusion Energy as construction partner for the design and build of a prototype fusion power plant at West Burton in Nottinghamshire. The STEP program aims to deliver a commercially viable fusion power plant at the site by 2040. ILIOS is led by a Kier Nuvia joint venture, with Turner & Townsend and AL_A also providing specialist support. AECOM said the wider program includes future opportunities valued at up to GBP 10 billion.

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