For Governments 

WEC helps governments create conditions for SMR and Microreactor deployment - from early interest to bankable, implementable projects

We support national readiness and stakeholder alignment, vendor-neutral technology-fit screening, delivery model design (utility, SPV, concession), partner ecosystem formation, and financing pathway alignment.

What We Deliver

NATIONAL READINESS & ENABLING CONDITIONS

Assess institutional readiness, define responsibilities and sequencing, and create a practical roadmap covering governance, regulator interface, siting prerequisites, and stakeholder coordination.

DELIVERY MODEL & PARTNER ECOSYSTEM

Design the delivery model (utility-owned, SPV, concession) and define the ecosystem roles: technology provider, EPC, O&M, fuel/services, owner’s engineer, local partners, and public stakeholders.

BANKABILITY & FINANCING PATHWAY

Prepare the project to attract investment by aligning risk allocation, offtake logic, and stakeholder readiness with realistic capital sources and export/development finance pathways.

Project Enablement Pathway

SMR programs succeed when steps are sequenced correctly: from demand definition and siting logic, to stakeholder alignment, delivery model selection, partner formation, and financing readiness.

WEC supports governments with a structured pathway that reduces false starts and accelerate credible milestones toward implementation.

  • You are exploring SMRs and need a structured readiness and enabling conditions roadmap

  • You need a stakeholder map and government engagement strategy (across ministries, utilities, regulator, industry)

  • You want a vendor‑neutral technology‑fit screening approach (without premature lock‑in)

  • You need to shape delivery model options (utility / SPV / concession) and risk allocation

  • You need to align offtake and financing logic early (ECA/DFI/MDB/private capital)

  • You need support structuring a credible partner ecosystem and procurement pathway

When to Engage WEC

How WEC Works

WEC bridges governments, technology providers, and developers/sponsors—so projects move from interest to executable structures.

Ready to move from national interest to a bankable SMR pathway?