5 Reactors
5 Reactors
Term Visualization
4. Coolant
7. 5. Steam generator 6.
8.
Largest Plant
Palo Verde 3825 MWe/3 reactors 12th Largest in World
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Reactor Generations
Gen I
Gen II
Prototypes in 50s & 60s 70s & 80s Todays Operational Reactors BWR, PWR, CANDU, ABWR, APWR Approved 90s Some Built around the World
Gen III+
Gen IV
Gen III
Reactor Generations
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A PWR in Practice
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Germany
KONVOI, 1300 MW
France
N4, 1450 MW
Fuel 60 yr Service Life 3 4 yr Construction Multiple Barriers and Simple Safety Systems
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(3926 MWt) UO2 Fuel 60 yr Service Life Internalized Safety and Recirculation Systems
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A BWR in Practice
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ABWR-II
other utilities, GE, Hitachi and Toshiba began development 1700 MWe Goals
30% capital cost reduction reduced construction time 20% power generation cost reduction increased safety increased flexibility for future fuel cycles
Commercialize latter
2010s
Systems for Heat Transfer Standard Seismic Design Improved Economics Shorter Construction Time Reduced Plant Staff and Operator Requirements
ESBWR