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D15 Project Feasibility Study
A public procurement published by UK Atomic Energy Authority via Find a Tender.
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Overview
The required works are for a feasibility study into an upgrade of the J52 power supplies, supplied and commissioned by JEMA, which will be repurposed for the MAST-U D15 project. The study will determine the technical and practical requirements for optimising the power supplies to operate within MAST-U parameters. This activity is required to confirm that the proposed modifications are technically feasible, to ensure that the modifications meet the performance requirements of the MAST-U PINIs and to define the specific modifications necessary to achieve the desired upgrade.
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- Find a Tender
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- Contract
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- complete
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- GBP
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- First published
- 19 Nov 2025
- Last updated
- 19 Nov 2025
Awards
1 award recorded on this procurement.
| Supplier | Companies House | Awarded | Status | Value |
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| Jema Energy | — | — | active | — |
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Who is the buyer for "D15 Project Feasibility Study"?
D15 Project Feasibility Study is a UK public-sector procurement published by UK Atomic Energy Authority via Find a Tender.
Has "D15 Project Feasibility Study" been awarded?
Yes — 1 award is recorded. The current lifecycle stage is "Contract".
Which suppliers are involved in "D15 Project Feasibility Study"?
1 supplier is linked: Jema Energy.
When was "D15 Project Feasibility Study" published?
It was first published on 19 Nov 2025 and last updated on 19 Nov 2025, across 1 notice.
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