Christmas NightTwas the night before Christmas when all through the houseNo electrons were flowing through even my mouse.All devices were plugged in by the chimney with careWith the hope that St. Nikola Tesla would share.Go to Article
Manufacturing contracts awarded for TerraPower’s Natrium SMRTerraPower announced this week that it has awarded the major manufacturing contracts for its Natrium plant reactor enclosure system.These vendor awards help advance deployment and commercialization of what the company is calling “America’s first advanced reactor,” according to TerraPower’s press release. The news is also a major milestone in establishing the advanced nuclear supply chain, the company added.Go to Article
Modeling the change: Commissioner Wright leads by example as the NRC faces its futureDavid WrightThere is a modern-day parable that NRC commissioner David Wright likes to reflect on from time to time, the story of a janitor on a mission. On a visit to NASA in the 1960s, or so the story goes, amid all the action and excitement and VIPs, President Kennedy stopped a janitor who was pushing his broom down the hallway. Kennedy asked the man what he was doing and he said, “Well, I’m putting a man on the moon.” Wright believes people—all the people—are how jobs get done. And the people of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission have a very big job ahead of them. Whether it is meeting the requirements of the ADVANCE Act, bringing 10 CFR Part 53 closer to the finish line, or working with its counterparts in other countries toward climate goals and international agreements, the NRC is moving mountains, one sweep of the broom at a time. Go to Article
Constellation pilot program invites customers to source nuclear powerConstellation is launching a pilot program that allows its Washington, D.C., customers to purchase 100 percent nuclear energy for their homes.Go to Article
Commonwealth Fusion Systems picks Virginia site for its first power plantCommonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS) has announced that it plans to build a fusion power plant, named ARC, at the James River Industrial Park in Chesterfield County, Va.—and that it expects to be the first company to make fusion power available at grid scale.Go to Article
BWXT, Westinghouse partner for nuclear new builds in CanadaBWXT Canada, a subsidiary of BWX Technologies, is partnering with Westinghouse Electric Company to build new nuclear projects in Canada and globally.Go to Article
NRC to host January meetings on “technology-inclusive” Part 53 ruleThe U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission will host two public meetings in early January to educate and field questions about a proposed rule to allow more flexibility in licensing nuclear plants.Go to Article
NuScale E2 Center opens at Ohio StateNuScale Power Corporation this week announced the opening of its Energy Exploration (E2) Center at the Ohio State University in Columbus.Go to Article
Last Energy seeks $103.7M for Welsh microreactor projectAmerican start-up Last Energy has received a letter of interest from the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM), confirming the bank’s willingness to move forward with due diligence for $103.7 million in financing for the company’s project in southern Wales.Go to Article
Remembering the Savannah River PlantIn 1989, the Savannah River Plant was renamed the Savannah River Site. It was originally established in 1950 near Aiken, S.C., to produce nuclear materials for the nation, primarily for defense purposes. The site consisted of a heavy water production plant, three fuel fabrication facilities, five production reactors, two nuclear separation facilities, waste management facilities, tritium processing facilities, and the Savannah River National Laboratory. The main isotopes produced were, by priority, tritium, plutonium-238, and plutonium-239.Go to Article