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{{#Wiki_filter:Accident Tolerant Fuel Readiness Regulatory Information Conference Session W11 March 9, 2022 We make SAFE use of nuclear technology POSSIBLE.
 
Regulatory Information Conference Session W11 March 9, 2022
 
PANELISTS:
PANELISTS:
JOE DONOGHUE, U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION SCOT GREENLEE, CONSTELLATION ENERGY GENERATION, LLC RICHARD AUGI, GENERAL ELECTRIC GLOBAL NUCLEAR FUEL ANDREW GRIFFITH, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY DR. TATIANA IVANOVA, NUCLEAR ENERGY AGENCY
JOE DONOGHUE, U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION SCOT GREENLEE, CONSTELLATION ENERGY GENERATION, LLC RICHARD AUGI, GENERAL ELECTRIC GLOBAL NUCLEAR FUEL ANDREW GRIFFITH, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY DR. TATIANA IVANOVA, NUCLEAR ENERGY AGENCY  


We make SAFE use of nuclear technology POSSIBLE.
What Is Accident Tolerant Fuel (ATF)?
What Is Accident Tolerant Fuel (ATF)?
2 Improves performance during normal operation, anticipated operational occurrences, and loss of coolant and other accidents Reduces the cost of electricity over the lifetime of operating reactors


Improves performance during normal operation, anticipated operational occurrences, and loss of coolant and other accidents
3 ATF Project Plan Industry NRC Development of technical bases Licensing activities Data and technical information sharing Phenomena identification and ranking exercise Staff education Potential changes to regulatory infrastructure Code development Licensing review Continued communication and engagement throughout


Reduces the cost of electricity over the lifetime of operating reactors
Recent NRC Accomplishments 4
SECY-21-0109: Rulemaking Plan on Use of Increased Enrichment of Conventional and Accident Tolerant Fuel Designs for Light-Water Reactors ATF Project Plan, Version 1.2 Research Information Letter 2021-13, Interpretation of Research on Fuel Fragmentation, Relocation, and Dispersal at High Burnup Communication to industry:
Scheduling Expectations Regarding the Licensing of Accident Tolerant, Increased Enrichment, and Higher Burnup Fuels Numerous workshops and stakeholder engagement throughout the last year


2 ATF Project Plan
Additional ATF Information 5
 
Development of technical bases Licensing activities
 
Data and technical information sharing Continued communication and engagement throughout Phenomena identification and ranking exercise
 
Potential changes to regulatory infrastructure Code development Staff education Licensing review 3 Recent NRC Accomplishments
 
S EC Y-21-0109: Rulemaking Research Information Letter Plan on Use of Increased 2021-13, Interpretation of Enrichment of Conventional ATF Project Plan, Version 1.2 Research on Fuel and Accident Tolerant Fuel Fragmentation, Relocation, Designs for Light-Water and Dispersal at High Reactors Burnup
 
Communication to industry:
Scheduling Expectations Numerous workshops and Regarding the Licensing of stakeholder engagement Accident Tolerant, Increased throughout the last year Enrichment, and Higher Burnup Fuels 4 Additional ATF Information


==Contact:==
==Contact:==
Accident_Tolerant_Fuel@nrc.gov
Accident_Tolerant_Fuel@nrc.gov Web Site: www.nrc.gov/reactors/atf.html Additional  
 
Web Site: www.nrc.gov/reactors/atf.html
 
Additional  


==References:==
==References:==
* SECY-21 -0109, Rulemaking Plan on Use of Increased Enrichment of Conventional and Accident Tolerant Fuel Designs for Light-Water Reactors: ADAMS Package Accession No. ML21232A232
SECY-21-0109, Rulemaking Plan on Use of Increased Enrichment of Conventional and Accident Tolerant Fuel Designs for Light-Water Reactors: ADAMS Package Accession No. ML21232A232 ATF Project Plan, Version 1.2: ADAMS Package Accession No. ML21243A296 Research Information Letter 2021-13, Interpretation of Research on Fuel Fragmentation, Relocation, and Dispersal at High Burnup: ADAMS Accession No. ML21313A145 Communication to Industry, Scheduling Expectations Regarding the Licensing of Accident Tolerant, Increased Enrichment, and Higher Burnup Fuels: ADAMS Accession No. ML22003A168}}
* ATF Project Plan, Version 1.2: ADAMS Package Accession No. ML21243A296
* Research Information Letter 2021-13, Interpretation of Research on Fuel Fragmentation, Relocation, and Dispersal at High Burnup: ADAMS Accession No. ML21313A145
* Communication to Industry, Scheduling Expectations Regarding the Licensing of Accident Tolerant, Increased Enrichment, and Higher Burnup Fuels: ADAMS Accession No. ML22003A168 5}}

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Accident Tolerant Fuel Readiness W11 RIC 2022 Presentation
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Issue date: 03/09/2022
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Accident Tolerant Fuel Readiness Regulatory Information Conference Session W11 March 9, 2022 We make SAFE use of nuclear technology POSSIBLE.

PANELISTS:

JOE DONOGHUE, U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION SCOT GREENLEE, CONSTELLATION ENERGY GENERATION, LLC RICHARD AUGI, GENERAL ELECTRIC GLOBAL NUCLEAR FUEL ANDREW GRIFFITH, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY DR. TATIANA IVANOVA, NUCLEAR ENERGY AGENCY

What Is Accident Tolerant Fuel (ATF)?

2 Improves performance during normal operation, anticipated operational occurrences, and loss of coolant and other accidents Reduces the cost of electricity over the lifetime of operating reactors

3 ATF Project Plan Industry NRC Development of technical bases Licensing activities Data and technical information sharing Phenomena identification and ranking exercise Staff education Potential changes to regulatory infrastructure Code development Licensing review Continued communication and engagement throughout

Recent NRC Accomplishments 4

SECY-21-0109: Rulemaking Plan on Use of Increased Enrichment of Conventional and Accident Tolerant Fuel Designs for Light-Water Reactors ATF Project Plan, Version 1.2 Research Information Letter 2021-13, Interpretation of Research on Fuel Fragmentation, Relocation, and Dispersal at High Burnup Communication to industry:

Scheduling Expectations Regarding the Licensing of Accident Tolerant, Increased Enrichment, and Higher Burnup Fuels Numerous workshops and stakeholder engagement throughout the last year

Additional ATF Information 5

Contact:

Accident_Tolerant_Fuel@nrc.gov Web Site: www.nrc.gov/reactors/atf.html Additional

References:

SECY-21-0109, Rulemaking Plan on Use of Increased Enrichment of Conventional and Accident Tolerant Fuel Designs for Light-Water Reactors: ADAMS Package Accession No. ML21232A232 ATF Project Plan, Version 1.2: ADAMS Package Accession No. ML21243A296 Research Information Letter 2021-13, Interpretation of Research on Fuel Fragmentation, Relocation, and Dispersal at High Burnup: ADAMS Accession No. ML21313A145 Communication to Industry, Scheduling Expectations Regarding the Licensing of Accident Tolerant, Increased Enrichment, and Higher Burnup Fuels: ADAMS Accession No. ML22003A168