US Nuclear Regulatory Commission authorizes construction of TerraPower's first Natrium plant

Change
The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission issued a construction approval allowing TerraPower to begin building a 345-megawatt Natrium sodium-cooled reactor with an integrated salt-based storage system at Kemmerer, Wyoming that can temporarily output up to 500 megawatts.
US Nuclear Regulatory Commission authorizes construction of TerraPower's first Natrium plant
Why it matters
The approval only permits construction; the plant must still obtain a separate NRC operating license before it may generate electricity. Because the design is first-of-a-kind in the United States and uses reactive liquid sodium and fast-neutron technology, licensing and construction will face heightened technical and regulatory scrutiny that raises the risk of schedule delays and extended oversight.
Implications
  • Data center operators and large electricity consumers should secure alternative firm capacity because the Kemmerer unit will not provide reliable generation before 2030.
  • Independent system operators and regional grid planners should exclude the Kemmerer plant from near-term capacity forecasts and reserve-planning assumptions.

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Source

Ars Technica

Topics

Regulatory Actions Nuclear Energy Transition Energy Storage

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