Framatome, DoE secure $150 million cooperative agreement to advance accident tolerant fuel by Staff Writers Washington DC (SPX) Dec 17, 2021
Framatome and the U.S. Department of Energy secure a new 4-year cooperative agreement valued at more than $150 million to continue the development of its PROtect enhanced accident tolerant fuel (EATF) technology. These technologies increase the safety performance of commercial nuclear reactors while providing operators more flexibility during normal operating conditions. This agreement supports work to extend fuel cycle design and licensing methodologies, as well as fabrication capabilities needed to increase burnup and enrichment limits for fuel products. These efforts support DOE's goals to drive rapid adoption of accident tolerant fuel technology, offering operators enhanced efficiency and reliability for safe, low carbon electricity generation. Funding support from DOE, along with access to the national laboratories technical complex, has significantly expedited the advancement of PROtect EATF technologies. "With support from the DOE and our industry partners, we are accelerating the development and deployment of PROtect EATF technologies to enhance the safety and operating efficiency of today's nuclear energy plants," said Ala Alzaben, senior vice president of the Commercial and Customer Center for Framatome's Fuel Business Unit. "Our speed to market with a successful PROtect EATF technology reflects the strength and effectiveness of our team. We innovate and industrialize the next-generation fuel technologies as part of our commitment to the future of safe and low carbon nuclear energy generation." Through Framatome's PROtect EATF program, near-term solutions are currently operating in five commercial reactors. These lead test assemblies contain uranium dioxide or uranium chromia-enhanced fuel pellets. Fuel cladding for pressurized water reactors (PWR) have chromium coated zirconium alloy cladding, and boiling water reactors use another type of innovative coating on Zircaloy-2 cladding adapted to the specific BWR conditions. These products are designed to deliver additional safety and economic benefits to plant operators. In parallel, Framatome is continuing development on a longer-range EATF concept to advance a metallic lined silicon carbide (SiC) PWR cladding to achieve even greater benefits.
Finland's Olkiluoto nuclear plant to power up 12 years late Helsinki (AFP) Dec 16, 2021 Finland's long-delayed Olkiluoto 3 nuclear reactor will begin powering up this month and start producing electricity in January next year, the plant's operator announced on Thursday. The Nordic country's nuclear safety authority, STUK, gave permission on Thursday "for making the reactor critical and conducting low power tests," Finnish electricity producer TVO said in a statement. The EPR reactor, built by the French-led Areva-Siemens consortium, is almost twelve years behind its initial schedul ... read more
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