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2025 annual assessments out for U.S. reactors
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has released its 2025 annual performance assessments of the country’s 95 operating commercial nuclear reactors. And of the 95 reactors, all but five earned the highest marks.
Nuclear power plant assessments can fall under one of five categories: Licensee Response, Regulatory Response, Degraded Cornerstone, Degraded Performance, and Unacceptable Performance. Ninety reactors fell under Licensee Response, the highest performance category in safety and security. Plants that achieve this level of performance are subject to a Reactor Oversight Process (ROP) baseline inspection.
W. R. Smalley
Nuclear Technology | Volume 4 | Number 6 | June 1968 | Pages 432-439
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT68-A26369
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An alloy composed of 80% Ag, 15% In, and 5% Cd was selected for the first commercial pressurized water reactors on the basis of its attractive nuclear properties, ease of fabrication, and low relative cost. Representative samples of a nickel-plated Ag-In-Cd control rod from Yankee Core I showed that the plating had not protected the base metal from the reactor coolant. However, the alloy displayed good irradiation stability, as evidenced by only minor changes in dimensions, microstructure, and mechanical properties. Stainless steel clad Ag-In-Cd absorbers have performed well in several reactors, both as cruciform arrays of cylindrical rods and as clusters of rods arranged in concentric rings.