Published: October 27, 2010
GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy and Savannah River Nuclear Solutions Sign Agreement on Small Modular Reactor Technology
AIKEN, S.C. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH) and Savannah River Nuclear Solutions,
LLC, (SRNS) today announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding
(MOU) to explore the potential of deploying a prototype of GEH's
Generation IV PRISM reactor as part of a proposed demonstration of small
modular reactor technologies at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE)
Savannah River Site.
The MOU sets the stage for continued discussions on the potential NRC
licensing and deployment of a 299-megawatt (MW) PRISM reactor at the
federally owned facility. SRNS is the management and operating
contractor for DOE at Savannah River Site (SRS).
"This is another step that can put SRS and the region in an important
role toward transforming America's energy future," said Garry Flowers,
president and CEO of SRNS. "We are very pleased to collaborate with GEH
to determine the suitability of deploying a prototype Generation IV
PRISM reactor at SRS. We believe that SRS is an ideal place to
demonstrate the PRISM reactor design as it, and other next generation,
small modular reactors, are being considered for the future."
"Successful deployment of this reactor technology could help the United
States be a leader in advanced, small modular reactor technologies and
assist in achieving an important goal of the Obama administration for
U.S. energy independence," Flowers said.
The PRISM reactor design, which completed U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission pre-application reviews in 1994, is an advanced, Generation
IV reactor technology that builds on our nation's research and
development of sodium cooled reactors. A key attribute of PRISM
technology is that it generates additional electricity from recycling
used nuclear fuel.
"Working with SRNS towards the possibility of implementing our
Generation IV PRISM reactor design is a major step," said Caroline Reda,
president and CEO of GEH. "We look forward to continuing discussions
with SRNS on advanced modular reactor technologies, especially if they
help the U.S. to maintain its global leadership role in nuclear
technology."
SRNS has been actively working with industry and stakeholder groups on
the development of energy security initiatives for DOE to consider at
SRS. "We think PRISM can be ideally suited to support one of the SRNS
initiatives, as PRISM technology has the potential to address many of
the nuclear fuel challenges we face today," Reda said.
Dr. Terry Michalske, director of the Savannah River National Laboratory
(SRNL), will provide executive direction for SRNS activities along with
Dr. Tom Sanders, SRNL's newest Associate Laboratory Director.
"This is a natural fit with the mission at Savannah River Site and the
expertise that exists in the National Lab," Michalske said. "I think
there are many reasons to be excited and optimistic about the potential
application of small, modular reactors for the region and the world, and
I look forward to seeing these discussions mature."
About SRNS
Savannah River Nuclear Solution, LLC is a Fluor-Daniel Partnership
comprised of Fluor, Northrop Grumman and Honeywell, responsible for
management and operation of the Savannah River Site. That includes
management of the Savannah River National Laboratory, the site's applied
research and development facility, which has more than 50 years of
technical experience in aspects of nuclear research.
About GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy
Based in Wilmington, N.C., GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH) is a
world-leading provider of advanced reactors and nuclear services.
Established in June 2007, GEH is a global nuclear alliance created by GE
and Hitachi to serve the global nuclear industry. The nuclear alliance
executes a single, strategic vision to create a broader portfolio of
solutions, expanding its capabilities for new reactor and service
opportunities. The alliance offers customers around the world the
technological leadership required to effectively enhance reactor
performance, power output and safety.

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