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{{#Wiki_filter:Regulatory Review Process Options:Industry Progress, Initiatives & ConcernsKati AustgenSr. Project Manager, New Plant LicensingNRC-DOE Workshopon Advanced ReactorsApril 25, 2017 *North Bethesda, MD 1
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2 Long-Term Vision for New Plant CommercializationAmerica's 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
Industry Progress, Initiatives & Concerns Kati Austgen Sr. Project Manager, New Plant Licensing NRC-DOE Workshop on Advanced Reactors April 25, 2017
.3Source: NEI Strategic Plan for Advanced Non-Light Water Reactors 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.
* 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 5Technology InclusiveRisk-InformedPerformance-BasedStaged ApprovalsModernized Regulatory Framework NEI Advanced Reactor Activities
Source: NEI Strategic Plan for Advanced Non-Light Water Reactors 3
*Non-LWR guidance and design criteria
 
*Standard Design Approval -"major portions" guidance
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 ("Fit for Purpose") at each stage of design and licensing
* 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 PlanImplement CheckAdjust 8*Pre-application thru chosen regulatory outcome(s)
* Licensing Technical Requirements Modernization Project
*"User's guide" reference to current guidance
* 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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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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