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2 Long-Term Vision for New Plant | Industry Progress, Initiatives & Concerns Kati Austgen Sr. Project Manager, New Plant Licensing NRC-DOE Workshop on Advanced Reactors April 25, 2017 | ||
* North Bethesda, MD 1 | |||
2.Demonstrations of one or more advanced non-light water reactors occur in the U.S. by 2025. | |||
3.A licensing framework exists to facilitate the efficient and predictable deployment of advanced technologies, provides continued international credibility to U.S. designs, and encourages continued private-sector investment. | 2 Long-Term Vision for New Plant Commercialization Americas nuclear power plants are operating at world-class levels of safety and reliability and by the 2030s are supplying an increasing amount of carbon-free energy for electricity and industrial uses. American industry maintains a leadership role in the development, demonstration and operation of both light-water and non-light water nuclear technologies for energy production and U.S. reactor designs are recognized as the most innovative available. | ||
4 | Source: NEI Strategic Plan for Advanced Non-Light Water Reactors 3 | ||
*Non-LWR guidance and design criteria | |||
*Standard Design Approval - | NEI Strategic Plan for Advanced Non-Light Water Reactors: Strategic Goals | ||
*Licensing Technical Requirements Modernization Project | : 1. Two or more advanced non-light water reactor designs are commercially available (ready to build) in the U.S. in the 2030-2035 timeframe. | ||
*Regulatory Engagement Planning guidance | : 2. Demonstrations of one or more advanced non-light water reactors occur in the U.S. by 2025. | ||
*Codes & Standards coordination | : 3. A licensing framework exists to facilitate the efficient and predictable deployment of advanced technologies, provides continued international credibility to U.S. designs, and encourages continued private-sector investment. | ||
*Standard Review Plan for Research & Test Reactors (NUREG-1537)*Update NRC criteria for research reactor (examine 1MW liquid fuel limit) | 4 | ||
*Issues specific to uranium enrichments between 5% and 20% | |||
6 Licensing Technical Requirements Modernization Project | 5 Staged Approvals Modernized Performance-Based Regulatory Framework Risk-Informed Technology Inclusive | ||
*Technology-inclusive, Risk-informed, Performance-based | |||
*Propose systematic process for Licensing Basis Event Selection | NEI Advanced Reactor Activities | ||
*Propose an approach to ensuring PRA technical adequacy ( | * Non-LWR guidance and design criteria | ||
-Provide roadmap for integrating and maturing the PRA and using as additional input to design as the design matures 7 | * Standard Design Approval - major portions guidance | ||
Regulatory Engagement Planning Guidance | * Licensing Technical Requirements Modernization Project | ||
* | * Regulatory Engagement Planning guidance | ||
*Examples of successful approaches/techniques | * Codes & Standards coordination | ||
*Menu-style NEI Coordination with GAIN TWGs | * Standard Review Plan for Research & Test Reactors (NUREG-1537) | ||
*High Temperature Gas Reactor TWG | * Update NRC criteria for research reactor (examine 1MW liquid fuel limit) | ||
-Functional containment performance requirements and criteria | * Issues specific to uranium enrichments between 5% and 20% | ||
-TRISO fuel qualification | 6 | ||
*Molten Salt Reactor TWG | |||
-Standard Review Plan for Research & Test Reactors (NUREG-1537) | Licensing Technical Requirements Modernization Project | ||
-Update NRC criteria for research reactor (examine 1MW liquid fuel limit)*Fast Reactor TWG | * Technology-inclusive, Risk-informed, Performance-based | ||
-Issues specific to uranium enrichments between 5% and 20% | * Propose systematic process for Licensing Basis Event Selection | ||
-Modeling & simulation tool use 9 | * Propose an approach to ensuring PRA technical adequacy (Fit for Purpose) at each stage of design and licensing | ||
- Provide roadmap for integrating and maturing the PRA and using as additional input to design as the design matures 7 | |||
Regulatory Engagement Planning Guidance | |||
* Pre-application thru chosen regulatory Plan outcome(s) | |||
* Users guide reference to current guidance Adjust Implement | |||
* Examples of successful approaches/techniques Check | |||
* Menu-style 8 | |||
NEI Coordination with GAIN TWGs | |||
* High Temperature Gas Reactor TWG | |||
- Functional containment performance requirements and criteria | |||
- TRISO fuel qualification | |||
* Molten Salt Reactor TWG | |||
- Standard Review Plan for Research & Test Reactors (NUREG-1537) | |||
- Update NRC criteria for research reactor (examine 1MW liquid fuel limit) | |||
* Fast Reactor TWG | |||
- Issues specific to uranium enrichments between 5% and 20% | |||
- Modeling & simulation tool use 9 | |||
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Site: | Nuclear Energy Institute |
Issue date: | 04/25/2017 |
From: | Austgen K Nuclear Energy Institute |
To: | Office of New Reactors |
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Regulatory Review Process Options:
Industry Progress, Initiatives & Concerns Kati Austgen Sr. Project Manager, New Plant Licensing NRC-DOE Workshop on Advanced Reactors April 25, 2017
- North Bethesda, MD 1
2 Long-Term Vision for New Plant Commercialization Americas nuclear power plants are operating at world-class levels of safety and reliability and by the 2030s are supplying an increasing amount of carbon-free energy for electricity and industrial uses. American industry maintains a leadership role in the development, demonstration and operation of both light-water and non-light water nuclear technologies for energy production and U.S. reactor designs are recognized as the most innovative available.
Source: NEI Strategic Plan for Advanced Non-Light Water Reactors 3
NEI Strategic Plan for Advanced Non-Light Water Reactors: Strategic Goals
- 1. Two or more advanced non-light water reactor designs are commercially available (ready to build) in the U.S. in the 2030-2035 timeframe.
- 2. Demonstrations of one or more advanced non-light water reactors occur in the U.S. by 2025.
- 3. A licensing framework exists to facilitate the efficient and predictable deployment of advanced technologies, provides continued international credibility to U.S. designs, and encourages continued private-sector investment.
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5 Staged Approvals Modernized Performance-Based Regulatory Framework Risk-Informed Technology Inclusive
NEI Advanced Reactor Activities
- Non-LWR guidance and design criteria
- Standard Design Approval - major portions guidance
- Licensing Technical Requirements Modernization Project
- Regulatory Engagement Planning guidance
- Codes & Standards coordination
- Standard Review Plan for Research & Test Reactors (NUREG-1537)
- Update NRC criteria for research reactor (examine 1MW liquid fuel limit)
- Issues specific to uranium enrichments between 5% and 20%
6
Licensing Technical Requirements Modernization Project
- Technology-inclusive, Risk-informed, Performance-based
- Propose systematic process for Licensing Basis Event Selection
- Propose an approach to ensuring PRA technical adequacy (Fit for Purpose) at each stage of design and licensing
- Provide roadmap for integrating and maturing the PRA and using as additional input to design as the design matures 7
Regulatory Engagement Planning Guidance
- Pre-application thru chosen regulatory Plan outcome(s)
- Users guide reference to current guidance Adjust Implement
- Examples of successful approaches/techniques Check
- Menu-style 8
NEI Coordination with GAIN TWGs
- High Temperature Gas Reactor TWG
- Functional containment performance requirements and criteria
- TRISO fuel qualification
- Molten Salt Reactor TWG
- Standard Review Plan for Research & Test Reactors (NUREG-1537)
- Update NRC criteria for research reactor (examine 1MW liquid fuel limit)
- Fast Reactor TWG
- Issues specific to uranium enrichments between 5% and 20%
- Modeling & simulation tool use 9
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