Westinghouse and Ameren Missouri sign pact to license, build SMR at Callawayby I-Nuclear |
Westinghouse
has entered into an agreement with Missouri-based utility Ameren
Missouri to jointly solicit US Department of Energy funding to license
and build the Westinghouse SMR at the Callaway nuclear power plant site
in Missouri.
The
Westinghouse SMR is a 225-MWe integral pressurized water reactor (PWR),
with all primary components located inside of the reactor vessel. It
utilizes passive safety systems and modular construction techniques.
The
DOE issued a “funding opportunity announcement” March 22 noting the
availability of investment funds of up to $452 million to develop small,
modular reactors or SMRs.
The
DOE plans to consider SMR applications that incorporate passive safety
features and that can be licensed expeditiously, achieving a commercial
operation date on a US domestic site by 2022.
Under
the terms of the agreement, Ameren Missouri will become part of and
co-chair a Westinghouse-led Utility Participation Group made up of
Missouri utilities, non-Missouri utilities and industrial firms
interested in seeking the DOE funds to develop and license the
Westinghouse SMR technology, Westinghouse said in a statement April 19.
If
DOE funding were secured, Westinghouse and Ameren Missouri would then
work collectively to seek design certification of the Westinghouse SMR
and a combined construction and operating license from the US Nuclear
Regulatory Commission.
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