Tuesday, November 27, 2012

WILLIAM TUCKER: Nuclear Begins a New Era

WILLIAM TUCKER: Nuclear Begins a New Era

By William Tucker
Things began to look much better for nuclear last week as the Department of Energy finally got around to awarding the first grant for construction of an experimental small modular reactor (SMR).
Nothing has been negotiated yet and the amount hasn’t even been announced, but Babcock & Wilcox, Bechtel and the Tennessee Valley Authority look like they’re on their way to applying for a license to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.  Of course the irony here is that the company estimates securing design approval will cost $500 million.  The pot being distributed by DOE is only $450 million and it wants to make two grants, so B&W is likely to get only $250 million, which will cover barely half the costs of design certification!  Never mind the actual construction of a prototype, that will come later.  
Oh well, at least it’s a start. SMRs are creating a lot of excitement.  Ameren, the Missouri utility, went so far as to hold a suppliers’ summit last month for constructing a prototype of Westinghouse’s SMR.  Missouri Governor Jay Nixon has expressed high hopes of turning his state into a manufacturing center if they ever go into production.  Ameren and Westinghouse were disappointed last week but say they are ready to apply for the next round.  http://www.nucleartownhall.com/blog/william-tucker-nuclear-begins-a-new-era/

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