Evaluation of the applicability of existing nuclear power plant regulatory requirements in the U.S. to advanced small modular reactors.
Author(s) -
Jeffrey L. LaChance,
Timothy A. Wheeler,
Cathy Farnum,
Bobby Middleton,
Sabina Jordan,
Felicia Duran,
Gregory A. Baum
Publication year - 2013
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1095926
Subject(s) - modular design , staffing , safer , nuclear power , risk analysis (engineering) , automation , process (computing) , reliability engineering , nuclear power plant , systems engineering , engineering , computer science , business , computer security , mechanical engineering , ecology , physics , management , nuclear physics , economics , biology , operating system
The current wave of small modular reactor (SMR) designs all have the goal of reducing the cost of management and operations. By optimizing the system, the goal is to make these power plants safer, cheaper to operate and maintain, and more secure. In particular, the reduction in plant staffing can result in significant cost savings. The introduction of advanced reactor designs and increased use of advanced automation technologies in existing nuclear power plants will likely change the roles, responsibilities, composition, and size of the crews required to control plant operations. Similarly, certain security staffing requirements for traditional operational nuclear power plants may not be appropriate or necessary for SMRs due to the simpler, safer and more automated design characteristics of SMRs. As a first step in a process to identify where regulatory requirements may be met with reduced staffing and therefore lower cost, this report identifies the regulatory requirements and associated guidance utilized in the licensing of existing reactors. The potential applicability of these regulations to advanced SMR designs is identified taking into account the unique features of these types of reactors.
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