RenU Fuel to Reprocess Nuclear Waste for Hydrogen Production in Spain
Spanish startup RenU Fuel Solutions aims to produce hydrogen by reprocessing spent nuclear fuel using radiólisis. The company received €12,500 in awards from the EIT Jumpstarters competition in November and seeks to develop a pilot reactor by 2030, targeting market entry by 2035, primarily in France.

RenU Fuel Solutions, a Spanish startup, plans to generate hydrogen by reprocessing spent nuclear fuel through radiólisis, which utilizes radiation from the fuel. The company aims for hydrogen production costs below one euro per kilogram without requiring external electricity. After winning €12,500 in the EIT Jumpstarters competition in November, RenU Fuel intends to build a pilot reactor by 2030 and enter the market by 2035, focusing on the French market and seeking partnerships with nuclear technology firms.




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