NRC gives TerraPower good news on Kemmerer construction permit

February 27, 2025, 3:00PMNuclear News

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has sent a February 26 letter to George Wilson, vice president of regulatory affairs for TerraPower, informing him that the agency’s draft safety evaluation (SE) has been completed on the company’s construction permit application for Kemmerer Power Station Unit 1. This advanced non–light water reactor design, dubbed Natrium, is slated for construction near a retiring coal plant in Wyoming as TerraPower’s first reactor.

On track: The draft SE was completed a month ahead of schedule. According to the NRC letter, “With continued focus by both parties [the NRC and US SFR Owner, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of TerraPower], the NRC staff is targeting completion of the final SE by June 2026, ahead of the August 2026 date communicated in our June 12, 2024, schedule letter. . . . The environmental review is scheduled for completion in May 2026; and the overall resource estimate remains on track.”

Up next: The NRC letter adds that the NRC staff needs additional information to support completion of its safety review, including the following:

  • Materials qualification for environmental compatibility.
  • Appropriate special treatment for design and construction of safety-significant structures, systems, and components.
  • Treatment of preventative functions and features within the probabilistic risk assessment (PRA).
  • Documentation supporting the PRA’s use in the Licensing Modernization Project and other licensing programs.
  • The safety basis for non-safety-related with special treatment seismic/structural design approaches.

The reactor: TerraPower’s Natrium reactor is a 345-MW sodium fast reactor that is coupled with the company’s innovative molten salt energy storage system, providing built-in gigawatt-scale energy storage. According to the company, “This makes the plant a perfect support for high-renewable-penetration grids where variable power output is a concern.”

The demonstration plant in Kemmerer, Wyo., will be used to test and demonstrate the performance of first-of-a-kind equipment for the reactor. It is being built through a public-private partnership between TerraPower and the Department of Energy’s Advanced Reactor Demonstration Program.


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