ML19219A879
| ML19219A879 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Clinch River |
| Issue date: | 08/07/2019 |
| From: | Tennessee Valley Authority |
| To: | NRC/OCM |
| SECY RAS | |
| References | |
| 52-047-ESP, ASLBP 17-954-01-ESP-BD02, RAS 55147 | |
| Download: ML19219A879 (3) | |
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION In the Matter of TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY (Clinch River Nuclear Site Early Site Permit Application)
Docket No. 52-047-ESP Hearing Exhibit Exhibit Number:
Exhibit
Title:
TVA-002 Curriculum Vitae of Daniel Stout
CRN-002 DANIEL P. STOUT Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
Chattanooga, TN September 2018 - Present: Director, Nuclear Technology & Innovation: Responsible for TVAs Advanced Reactor activities and License Renewal for TVAs operating nuclear fleet.
- Leading team licensing the Clinch River Site for potential deployment of advanced reactors and evaluating designs, costs, risks and assessing economic viability
- Leading team pursuing license renewal of TVAs 7-reactor nuclear operating fleet.
- Chair of SMR Start, an industry organization that advocates for new reactors
- Board of Directors, Nuclear Industry Council May 2012-Sept 2018: Senior Manager, Small Modular Reactors: Responsible for evaluating Small Modular Reactor (SMR) technology including designs, licensing, business case evaluation
- Led team that developed and submitted an Early Site Permit Application to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for SMRs at the Clinch River Site in Oak Ridge, TN
- Key member of various industry trade organizations & societies (NEI, NIC, ANS)
- Instrumental in development of nuclear industry legislation, regulations and policies 2009 - April 2012: Senior Manager, Government Affairs & Nuclear Fuel Projects (Washington DC): Responsible for managing TVA's Federal Programs ($50M), developing nuclear policy and serving as a liaison with industry and government organizations and agencies
- Manage tritium production, modeling and simulation of light-water reactors, advanced nuclear fuels and support the evaluation of mixed-oxide fuel in TVA reactors U.S. Department of Energy Washington, DC 2007 - 2009: Director, Nuclear Fuel Recycling: Responsible for policy development, planning and project management associated with used nuclear fuel recycling
- Responsible for award (~$60M) and management of industry consortia cooperative agreements (AREVA, EnergySolutions, General Electric, General Atomics)
- Manage work with TVA under an MOU/Interagency Agreement
- Facilitating update of NRC and EPA regulations (e.g. 10 CFR 70, 40 CFR 190)
- Manage work performed by national laboratories
- Led used nuclear fuel management policy development through interagency process USEC Inc.
Bethesda, Maryland 2003 - 2006: Director, American Centrifuge Program: Responsible for R&D, engineering, licensing, centrifuge manufacturing, and start-up of the $2+ billion uranium enrichment plant
- Managed 150+ scientists, engineers, technicians, and project support staff
- Hired and managed large contractors (Boeing, Honeywell, Alliant Techsystems, ORNL) 2000 - 2003: Director, Enrichment Technology: Responsible for R&D, testing, and strategic planning and analysis of multiple enrichment technologies
- Managed team of scientists and engineers evaluating multiple advanced uranium enrichment technologies at five locations, including Australia
- Conducted analyses, wrote business plans, and made recommendations to Board of Directors. Shut down non-economic projects and ramped up attractive projects
2 Daniel P. Stout - Page 2 1994 - 2000: Manager, Advanced Enrichment Projects: Provided technical and business management support to the Vice President of Advanced Technology Managed IPO and M&A activities for the department through privatization Managed site selection process, obtaining incentives in excess of $300 million Martin Marietta Piketon, Ohio 1991 - 1993: General Supervisor/Facility Manager: Responsible for operations, maintenance, engineering, environmental, safety, and waste management in two 30-acre process buildings Responsible for 1200 megawatt process building; 10 supervisors and 45 hourly United States Navy Florida, New York, Connecticut, South Carolina 1989-1991: Training Officer, S3G Prototype, NPTU Ballston Spa, NY: Led training and qualification of 150 instructors and 300 students at nuclear reactor. Held senior safety officer position during 550 hours0.00637 days <br />0.153 hours <br />9.093915e-4 weeks <br />2.09275e-4 months <br /> of incident-free complex casualty training. Supervised 22,000 hours0 days <br />0 hours <br />0 weeks <br />0 months <br /> of classroom training. Designated Master Training Specialist 1987-1989: Submarine Officer, USS Tecumseh, SSBN 628G, Charleston, SC: Responsible for reactor and propulsion systems. Stood watch as Officer of the Deck, responsible for safe operation and navigation of the submarine. Directed ship-wide casualty control. Selected Battlestations Officer of the Deck due to superb ship-handling and war-fighting skills. Qualified Nuclear Engineer in just 20 months, and engineering watch officer on 3 different reactor designs 1985 - 1987: Nuclear Submarine Officer Training, Florida, New York, Connecticut: Graduated from submarine school with distinction. Qualified as nuclear reactor engineering watch officer
Education and Awards --------------------------------------------------
M.S., Engineering Management, National Technological University, 1997, 3.82 GPA B.S., Oceanography, United States Naval Academy, 1985, with Merit Secretary of Energy Outstanding Achievement Award, 2008 Presidents Award for site selection of American Centrifuge Plant, 2004 Presidents Award for AVLIS Business Plan, 1997 Martin Marietta Management Achievement Award, 1993 Master Training Specialist, U.S. Navy, 1991 Navy Commendation Medal and two Navy Achievement Medals, U.S. Navy