ML23121A005
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Issue date: | 05/10/2023 |
From: | Donahue J, King D Licensing Processes Branch |
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Accident Tolerant Fuel Roadmap to Readiness
May 10, 2023 Opening Remarks
Joseph Donoghue Director DSS Agenda
Time Topic Speaker 10:00-10:05 Welcome and Opening Remarks NRC 10:05-10:20 Presentation on Background and NRC Status 10:20-10:55 Discussion and Public Feedback All 10:55-11:00 Closing Remarks NRC
Topic times are estimated based on the participation level and presentation length.
Meeting Logistics
- Meeting visuals and audio are through MS Teams.
- Participants are in listen-only mode until the discussion and public feedback period. During which, we will firstallow in-person attendees to participate, then allow remote attendees toun-mute.
- Remote attendees should utilize the hand raised feature in MS Teams, if possible.
- This is a Comment Gathering Meeting.
- The purpose of this meeting is for the NRC staff to meet directly with individuals to discuss regulatory and technical issues.
- Attendees will have an opportunity to ask questions of the NRC staff or give feedback about the issues discussed the presentation; however, the NRC is not actively soliciting comments towards regulatory decisions at this meeting.
Meeting Purpose
- Introduce the Accident Tolerant Fuel (ATF) Roadmap to Readiness
- NRC will consider the input received but will not prepare written responses.
- No regulatory decisions will be made during this meeting.
Roadmap Background and Status The Project Plan
- Version 1.2 of the ATF Project Plan issued September 2021 (ML21243A298).
- Substantial progress in implementing the new strategylaid out in the ATF project plan to enable the safe and efficient useof emerging ATF fuel technologies.
Roadmap Purpose
- Providegraphical representation of the ATF Project Plan
- Enhance efficiency and reliability
- Enhance understanding of the pathways to licensing near-term ATF technology
- Clearly identify direction, challenges, and risks associated in licensing near-term ATF technology
- Depict critical milestones to maintain a mid-to-late 2020s deployment timeline to batch load near-term ATF technology General Assumptions
- Commercial nuclear industry aims to increase operational cycle time, using a combination ATF technology.
- Increased Enrichment and Higher Burnup are included with ATF technology.
- Iron-Chromium-Aluminum (FrCrAl) Cladding is not a near-term ATF technology.
- Industry aims to batch loadthe suite of near-term ATF technologies in mid-to-late 2020s.
Timeline Assumptions
- Licensing timeline assumptions are from the January 2022, NRC Letter to Industry, regarding scheduling expectations andhistorical review timelines.
Roadmap Description
- Orientation: Left-to-Right and Top-to-Bottom.
- Sequence: Items are generally displayed in chronological sequence by start date. Of note, the previous item is not always required for the subsequent in the graphic.
- Dates : Dates are generally only provided for completed/issued actions.
- Color-Coding: Utilized to differentiate near-term technologies only.
- Hyperlinks: Text is hyperlinked to associated NRC webpage or to download associated document from ADAMS.
Next Steps
- Evaluate stakeholder feedback and update the graphic as appropriate.
- Approve and publish the graphic in Summer 2023.
- https://www.nrc.gov/reactors/power/atf.html
- Evaluate graphic updates bi-annually, based on internal and external feedback received during routine interactions.
Discussion & Public Feedback Stay Updated on ATF
- Go to https://www.nrc.gov/reactors/power/atf.html References Document Title ADAMS Accession Number/ FR Citation Overview of Accident Tolerant Fuels Commission Meeting, January 24, 2023 Transcript: ML23026A288 Meeting SRM: ML23030A013 Accident Tolerant Fuel Project Plan (Version 1.2) ML21243A298
Scheduling Expectations Regarding the Licensing of Accident Tolerant, Increased ML22003A168 Enrichment, and Higher Burnup Fuels
Regulatory Framework Applicability Assessment and Licensing Pathway Diagram for ML22014A112 Licensing ATF-Concept, Higher Burnup, and Increased Enrichment Fuels
SECY-21-0109, Rulemaking Plan on use of Increased Enrichment of Conventional ML21232A237 and Accident Tolerant Fuel Designs in Light Water Reactors
SRM-SECY-21-0109, Rulemaking Plan on use of Increased Enrichment of ML22075A103 Conventional and Accident Tolerant Fuel Designs in Light Water Reactors
NRC Regulations Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations Volume 1 (Parts 1-50)
Volume 2 (Parts51-199)
Adjourn
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Meeting Code: 20230507