CNL-19-076, Extended Power Uprate: Unit 1 Replacement Steam Dryer Final Load Definition and Stress Report, Revision 1

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Extended Power Uprate: Unit 1 Replacement Steam Dryer Final Load Definition and Stress Report, Revision 1
ML19283G154
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Site: Browns Ferry Tennessee Valley Authority icon.png
Issue date: 10/10/2019
From: Polickoski J
Tennessee Valley Authority
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Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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CNL-19-076
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Proprietary Information Withhold from Public Disclosure Under 10 CFR 2.390 This letter is decontrolled when separated from Enclosure 1 Tennessee Valley Authority, 1101 Market Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37402 CNL-19-076 October 10, 2019 10 CFR 50.4 10 CFR 2.390 ATTN: Document Control Desk U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Unit 1 Renewed Facility Operating License No. DPR-33 NRC Docket No. 50-259

Subject:

Extended Power Uprate - Unit 1 Replacement Steam Dryer Final Load Definition and Stress Report, Revision 1

References:

1. NRC Letter to TVA, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2, and 3 -

Issuance of Amendments Regarding Extended Power Uprate (CAC Nos. MF6741, MF6742, and MF6743), dated August 14, 2017 (ML17032A120)

2. TVA Letter to NRC, CNL-19-042, Extended Power Uprate - Unit 1 Replacement Steam Dryer Final Load Definition and Stress Report, dated April 29, 2019 (ML19119A257)

In accordance with 10 CFR 50.92, the NRC issued Reference 1, License Amendment Nos. 299, 323 and 283 to the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (BFN) Units 1, 2, and 3 Renewed Facility Operating Licenses (RFOLs), to increase the authorized maximum power level from 3458 megawatts thermal (MWt) to 3952 MWt. This change to power level is considered an extended power uprate (EPU).

The amended RFOLs contain specific license conditions that control the monitoring, evaluating, and taking prompt action in response to potential adverse flow effects as a result of the EPU on plant structures, systems, and components (including verifying the continued structural integrity of the replacement steam dryer (RSD)) during initial EPU power ascension. BFN Unit 1 License Condition 2.C(18)(e) requires the Tennessee Valley Authority to submit, to the NRC, BFN Unit 1 RSD final load definition and stress report, including the results of a complete re-analysis using BFN-specific end-to-end biases and uncertainties. Reference 2 provided the BFN Unit 1 RSD final load definition and stress report. Enclosure 1 to this letter provides a revision to the information provided in Proprietary Information Withhold from Public Disclosure Under 10 CFR 2.390 This letter is decontrolled when separated from Enclosure 1

Enclosure 1 NEDC-33908P, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Replacement Steam Dryer EPU Full Re-analysis Report (PBLE02), Revision 1 (proprietary)

Proprietary Information Withhold from Public Disclosure Under 10 CFR 2.390 This letter is decontrolled when separated from Enclosure 1

Enclosure 2 Affidavit Proprietary Information Withhold from Public Disclosure Under 10 CFR 2.390 This letter is decontrolled when separated from Enclosure 1

GE-Hitachi Nuclear Energy Americas, LLC AFFIDAVIT I, Michelle P. Catts, state as follows:

(1) I am the Senior Vice President of Regulatory Affairs, GE-Hitachi Nuclear Energy Americas LLC (GEH), and have been delegated the function of reviewing the information described in paragraph (2) which is sought to be withheld, and have been authorized to apply for its withholding.

(2) The information sought to be withheld is contained in GEH report NEDC-33908P Revision 1, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1 Replacement Steam Dryer EPU Full Re-Analysis and Benchmarking Report (PBLE02), October 2019. This document is deemed proprietary in its entirety. The header of each page in this document carries the notation GEH Proprietary Information - Non-Public{3}. The superscript notation {3} refers to Paragraph (3) of this affidavit, which provides the basis for the proprietary determination.

(3) In making this application for withholding of proprietary information of which it is the owner or licensee, GEH relies upon the exemption from disclosure set forth in the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), 5 USC Sec. 552(b)(4), and the Trade Secrets Act, 18 USC Sec. 1905, and NRC regulations 10 CFR 9.17(a)(4), and 2.390(a)(4) for trade secrets (Exemption 4). The material for which exemption from disclosure is here sought also qualify under the narrower definition of trade secret, within the meanings assigned to those terms for purposes of FOIA Exemption 4 in, respectively, Critical Mass Energy Project v. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 975 F2.d 871 (DC Cir. 1992), and Public Citizen Health Research Group v. FDA, 704 F2.d 1280 (DC Cir. 1983).

(4) Some examples of categories of information which fit into the definition of proprietary information are:

a. Information that discloses a process, method, or apparatus, including supporting data and analyses, where prevention of its use by GEHs competitors without license from GEH constitutes a competitive economic advantage over other companies;
b. Information which, if used by a competitor, would reduce his expenditure of resources or improve his competitive position in the design, manufacture, shipment, installation, assurance of quality, or licensing of a similar product;
c. Information which reveals aspects of past, present, or future GEH customer-funded development plans and programs, resulting in potential products to GEH;
d. Information which discloses patentable subject matter for which it may be desirable to obtain patent protection.

The information sought to be withheld is considered to be proprietary for the reasons set forth in paragraphs (4)a. and (4)b. above.

(5) To address the 10 CFR 2.390 (b) (4), the information sought to be withheld is being submitted to the NRC in confidence. The information is of a sort customarily held in confidence by GEH, and is in fact so held. The information sought to be withheld has, to the best of my NEDC-33908P Revision 1 Affidavit Page 1 of 3

GE-Hitachi Nuclear Energy Americas, LLC knowledge and belief, consistently been held in confidence by GEH, no public disclosure has been made, and it is not available in public sources. All disclosures to third parties including any required transmittals to the NRC, have been made, or must be made, pursuant to regulatory provisions or proprietary agreements which provide for maintenance of the information in confidence. Its initial designation as proprietary information, and the subsequent steps taken to prevent its unauthorized disclosure, are as set forth in paragraphs (6) and (7) following.

(6) Initial approval of proprietary treatment of a document is made by the manager of the originating component, the person most likely to be acquainted with the value and sensitivity of the information in relation to industry knowledge, or subject to the terms under which it was licensed to GEH.

(7) The procedure for approval of external release of such a document typically requires review by the staff manager, project manager, principal scientist or other equivalent authority, by the manager of the cognizant marketing function (or his delegate), and by the Legal Operation, for technical content, competitive effect, and determination of the accuracy of the proprietary designation. Disclosures outside GEH are limited to regulatory bodies, customers, and potential customers, and their agents, suppliers, and licensees, and others with a legitimate need for the information, and then only in accordance with appropriate regulatory provisions or proprietary agreements.

(8) The information identified in paragraph (2) above, is classified as proprietary because it contains detailed GEH design information of the methodology used in the design, analysis, and testing of the steam dryers for the GEH Boiling Water Reactor (BWR). Development of these methods, techniques, and information and their application for the design, modification, testing, and analyses methodologies and processes was achieved at a significant cost to GEH.

The development of the evaluation process along with the interpretation and application of the analytical results is derived from the extensive experience database that constitutes a major GEH asset.

(9) Public disclosure of the information sought to be withheld is likely to cause substantial harm to GEHs competitive position and foreclose or reduce the availability of profit-making opportunities. The fuel design and licensing methodology is part of GEHs comprehensive BWR safety and technology base, and its commercial value extends beyond the original development cost. The value of the technology base goes beyond the extensive physical database and analytical methodology and includes development of the expertise to determine and apply the appropriate evaluation process. In addition, the technology base includes the value derived from providing analyses done with NRC-approved methods.

The research, development, engineering, analytical, and NRC review costs comprise a substantial investment of time and money by GEH.

The precise value of the expertise to devise an evaluation process and apply the correct analytical methodology is difficult to quantify, but it clearly is substantial.

NEDC-33908P Revision 1 Affidavit Page 2 of 3

GE-Hitachi Nuclear Energy Americas, LLC GEHs competitive advantage will be lost if its competitors are able to use the results of the GEH experience to normalize or verify their own process or if they are able to claim an equivalent understanding by demonstrating that they can arrive at the same or similar conclusions.

The value of this information to GEH would be lost if the information were disclosed to the public. Making such information available to competitors without their having been required to undertake a similar expenditure of resources would unfairly provide competitors with a windfall, and deprive GEH of the opportunity to exercise its competitive advantage to seek an adequate return on its large investment in developing and obtaining these very valuable analytical tools.

I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.

Executed on this 8th day of October 2019.

Michelle P. Catts Senior Vice President of Regulatory Affairs GE-Hitachi Nuclear Energy Americas, LLC 3901 Castle Hayne Road Wilmington, NC 28401 michelle.catts@ge.com NEDC-33908P Revision 1 Affidavit Page 3 of 3