Nuclear company newcleo said on Tuesday it has signed three different partnership deals with Assystem, Ingerop and Onet Technologies to achieve its development targets to 2030 and speed up... MILAN, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Nuclear company newcleo said on Tuesday it has signed three different partnership deals with Assystem, Ingerop and Onet Technologies to achieve its development targets to 2030 and speed up decarbonisation in France. London-based newcleo is developing small modular reactors which will produce energy from mixed oxide fuels resulting from the processing of recycling spent fuel from nuclear power plants. It plans to deliver a 30 megawatt electric (MWe) lead-cooled fast reactor demonstrator to be deployed in France by 2030, followed by a 200 MWe commercial unit. "By partnering with these companies, which have set the standard for French nuclear engineering, newcleo is arming itself with the best technical skills needed to tackle the next phase of its development," newcleo Managing Director Ludovic Vandendriesche said in a statement. The partnership deals with the engineering firms were announced during the World Nuclear Exhibition (WNE) taking place in Paris and running until Nov. 30. (Reporting by Federico Maccioni; Editing by Jacqueline Wong)