Advanced Reactor Technologies California Council on Science and Technology Sacramento 24 May 2006 Harold McFarlane Deputy Associate Laboratory Director.

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Advanced Reactor Technologies California Council on Science and Technology Sacramento 24 May 2006 Harold McFarlane Deputy Associate Laboratory Director for Nuclear Programs Idaho National Laboratory & Vice President / President-Elect American Nuclear Society

International nuclear electric production Number% CF % of Total Generation United States France Japan Russia Canada South Korea China 9842 Taiwan Mexico 2795

% of Nuclear Power Countryto Total Output Lithuania80 France78 Slovakia57 Belgium55 Sweden50 Ukraine46 South Korea40 Slovenia40 Switzerland40 Bulgaria38 Armenia35 Hungary33 Czech Republic31 Germany28 Finland27 Japan25 Spain24 U.K.24 Taiwan22 U.S.A.20 International ranking of nuclear capacity as percentage of total electrical production

Country Operating Units Number of Units Under Construction Near-Term Plan (GWe) By (year) India South Korea Russia Japan China Ukraine Pakistan Iran 01 Romania 11 Finland 41 Current unit expansion in Asia/Europe

The Energy Policy Act of 2005 Includes incentives for new nuclear plants Industry has responded with expressions of interest in 17 new nuclear reactors

Advanced Light Water Reactors (ALWRs) Standardized designs based on modularization producing shorter construction schedules Passive or redundant systems to enhance safety Easier to protect from terrorist attacks New designs available today Generation III + Gen-III Gen-III+ ABWR Advanced Boiling Water Reactor further evolution

AP 1000 (1,148 MWe) –Passive safety systems –NRC design certification provides regulatory certainty: AP 600Approved December 1999 AP 1000Approved early 2006 Westinghouse

Economic Simplified Boiling Water Reactor ESBWR (1,550 MWe) –Passive safety systems –Design certification ongoing, expected in 2008 –Designed to U.S. and European requirements General Electric

Evolutionary Power Reactor EPR (1,600 MWe) –Redundant safety systems –Preparing for certification –European version under construction in Finland –Design certification review to start in 2007; completion estimated in 2010 AREVA/Framatome ANP

First movers for new nuclear plants Constellation Calvert Cliffs Southern Vogtle Southern Hatch Dominion North Anna TVA Bellefonte Entergy Grand Gulf Entergy River Bend Progress Energy Florida Plant Progress Energy Harris SCE&G V.C. Summer Constellation Nine Mile Duke Carolina Plant

New Plant Licensing Applications An Estimated Schedule Design Cert Design Certification Constellation-Calvert Cliffs (MD ) Hearing Constellation-Nine Mile Pt (NY) Hearing ESP Design Certification Dominion - North Anna (VA) Hearing NuStart – Grand Gulf (MS) Hearing Entergy – River Bend (LA) Hearing AP1000 Program Review ESBWR Program Review EPR Program Review Unannounced ApplicantHearing ABWR Program Review Duke - Cherokee (SC)Hearing Progress Energy - Harris (NC)Hearing NuStart – Bellefonte (AL)Hearing South Carolina E&G-Summer Progress Energy - TBD (FL) Hearing Southern – Vogtle (GA)Hearing Duke ESP-Oconee Co. (SC) Duke ESP-Davie Co. (NC) 4/21/6-2 ESP Unspecified Florida Power & Light - TBDHearingUnannounced ApplicantHearing Part 50 Unannounced – No schedule specified NRCs etimate of new plant licensing schedule AP1000 ESBWR EPR ABWR First new plants 2014

The new ALWR designs reverse the trend of increasing steel and concrete Gen II 1970s PWR 1000 MWe 40 MT steel /MW Scaled Comparison Gen III+ - Passive ESBWR 1550 MWe __ MT steel /MW AP MWe 42 MT steel /MW Gen III - Active EPR 1600 MWe 49 MT steel /MW ABWR 1380 MWe 51 MT steel /MW

System 80+ AP-1000 has large reduction in components Sue Ion, GLOBAL 2005

High-temperature Gen IV reactors may have multiple applications PBMR 165 MWe GT-MHR 286 MWe Next Generation Nuclear Plant (NGNP) NGNP technology not fixed until 2011 Strategy due to Congress 8/8/08 Idaho National Laboratory to provide support Flexible licensing strategy

Sodium fast reactor development targets spent fuel management Demonstration Focus Areas Prototypical recycled fuel Verification of safety performance Remote handling refueling equipment Economics for deployed power reactors R & D Objectives 200-MWt demonstration burner Cost reduction design features Co-located with processing facility Fuels and safety testing capability Phillip Finck, ANL

Toshiba 4S sodium cooled reactor targets small niche markets 10 MWe Designed for remote locations without much infrastructure No refueling over 30 year lifetime Reactivity control – movable reflectors Passive safety NRC pre-application review pending Galena, Alaska?

[Westinghouse] International Reactor Innovative and Secure (IRIS) Integral LWR (335 MWe) Safety by innovative design features and passive safety systems year core Modular fabrication and construction Spherical Containment Generation IV Objectives Proliferation Resistance Enhanced Safety Improved Economics Reduced Waste NRC pre-application review underway