Production of Fischer-Tropsch Synfuels at Nuclear Plants, INL/RPT-22-69047 | 248950 | | Design and Economics | A case study analysis was performed to evaluate nuclear-powered synthetic fuel production in the midwestern US. A Fischer-Tropsch fuel synthesis plant design was used as the basis for the analysis. The FT plant design was configured to produce a product slate consisting of diesel fuel, jet fuel, and motor gasoline blend stocks from CO2 and H2 feedstocks. The CO2 feedstock for the FT plant was assumed to be sourced from biorefineries in the region around a Midwest LWR NPP. The analysis specifies that power from the LWR is used to produce H2 via high-temperature steam electrolysis and to operate the FT synfuel production plant. | A case study analysis was performed to evaluate nuclear-powered synthetic fuel production in the midwestern US. A Fischer-Tropsch fuel synthesis plant design was used as the basis for the analysis. The FT plant design was configured to produce a product slate consisting of diesel fuel, jet fuel, and motor gasoline blend stocks from CO2 and H2 feedstocks. The CO2 feedstock for the FT plant was assumed to be sourced from biorefineries in the region around a Midwest LWR NPP. The analysis specifies that power from the LWR is used to produce H2 via high-temperature steam electrolysis and to operate the FT synfuel production plant. | | 9/30/2022 5:54:41 PM | INL/RPT-22-69047 Light Water Reactor Sustainability Program Production of Fischer-Tropsch Synfuels at Nuclear Plants September 2022 U.S. Department of Energy Office of Nuclear | 160 | https://lwrs.inl.gov/Flexible Plant Operation and Generation/Forms/AllItems.aspx | pdf | False | pdf | | 2022-09-30T06:00:00Z | |
Plan for Scaling Up Hydrogen Production with Nuclear Power Plants, INL/RPT-22-68155 | 207723 | | Design and Economics | Opportunity for nuclear power plants to participate in a first-of-a-kind commercial nuclear H2 project intended to bring industry partners together to create regional clean H2 hubs. The report discusses the set of activities that are now underway or that are planned for completion by the FPOG Pathway to reduce the economic, technical, regulatory, and safety risks of these projects. DOE cross-program activities are being coordinated to ensure success in the timeframe allowed by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill. | Opportunity for nuclear power plants to participate in a first-of-a-kind commercial nuclear H2 project intended to bring industry partners together to create regional clean H2 hubs. The report discusses the set of activities that are now underway or that are planned for completion by the FPOG Pathway to reduce the economic, technical, regulatory, and safety risks of these projects. DOE cross-program activities are being coordinated to ensure success in the timeframe allowed by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill. | | 8/1/2022 1:01:21 PM | U.S. Department of Energy Office of Nuclear Energy This information was prepared as an account of work sponsored by an agency of the U.S. Government In the case of H 2 production | 202 | https://lwrs.inl.gov/Flexible Plant Operation and Generation/Forms/AllItems.aspx | pdf | False | pdf | | 2022-08-01T06:00:00Z | |
Release a Public Version of HERON 2.0 with Improved Algorithms for the Treatment of Energy Storage, INL-EXT-21-65476 | 204164 | | Design and Economics | The HERON is a generic software plugin for the RAVEN to perform stochastic technoeconomic analysis of IES with economic drivers. This report summarizes the updates made to HERON 2.0. | The HERON is a generic software plugin for the RAVEN to perform stochastic technoeconomic analysis of IES with economic drivers. This report summarizes the updates made to HERON 2.0. | | 12/20/2021 4:03:53 PM | INL/EXT-21-65476 Light Water Reactor Sustainability Program Release a Public Version of HERON (HERON 2.0) with Improved Algorithms for the Treatment of Energy Storage December | 184 | https://lwrs.inl.gov/Flexible Plant Operation and Generation/Forms/AllItems.aspx | pdf | False | pdf | | 2021-12-20T07:00:00Z | |
A Technical and Economic Assessment of LWR Flexible Operation for Generation/Demand Balancing to Optimize Plant Revenue, INL/EXT-21-65473 | 223237 | | Design and Economics | With increased penetration of variable renewable energy resources that are often subsidized and competition from low natural gas prices, existing LWR NPPs are struggling to remain economically competitive. This work examines the potential economic competitiveness of various TES technologies when coupled directly or indirectly with an NPP. To highlight their relative economic competitiveness, we contrast several energy storage solutions in stochastic dispatch optimization. | With increased penetration of variable renewable energy resources that are often subsidized and competition from low natural gas prices, existing LWR NPPs are struggling to remain economically competitive. This work examines the potential economic competitiveness of various TES technologies when coupled directly or indirectly with an NPP. To highlight their relative economic competitiveness, we contrast several energy storage solutions in stochastic dispatch optimization. | | 12/16/2021 11:58:55 PM | INL/EXT-21-65473 Revision 0 Light Water Reactor Sustainability Program A Technical and Economic Assessment of LWR Flexible Operation for Generation/Demand Balancing to Optimize | 158 | https://lwrs.inl.gov/Flexible Plant Operation and Generation/Forms/AllItems.aspx | pdf | False | pdf | | 2021-12-01T07:00:00Z | |
Evaluation of Hybrid Flexible Plant Operation and Generation Applications in Regulated and Deregulated Markets Using HERON, INL/EXT-21-63226 | 208319 | | Design and Economics | A capability to include coupled thermal and electric power dispatch has also been enabled by connecting the TPD-GPWR simulator to power system real-time digital simulation (RTDS) capabilities at INL. A feasibility study of electrical coupling was performed and summarized in Section 2. Simulated industrial loads less than approximately 60 MWe can be couped to the TPD-GPWR as a house load while still being able to meet the requirement that a single unit auxiliary transformer (UAT) be able to support all auxiliary loads. | A capability to include coupled thermal and electric power dispatch has also been enabled by connecting the TPD-GPWR simulator to power system real-time digital simulation (RTDS) capabilities at INL. A feasibility study of electrical coupling was performed and summarized in Section 2. Simulated industrial loads less than approximately 60 MWe can be couped to the TPD-GPWR as a house load while still being able to meet the requirement that a single unit auxiliary transformer (UAT) be able to support all auxiliary loads. | | 10/12/2021 9:37:15 PM | Evaluation of Different Levels of Electric and Thermal Power Dispatch Using a Full-Scope PWR Simulator This information was prepared as an account of work sponsored by an agency of | 279 | https://lwrs.inl.gov/Flexible Plant Operation and Generation/Forms/AllItems.aspx | pdf | False | pdf | | 2021-10-01T06:00:00Z | |
Energy Arbitrage: Comparison of Options for use with LWR Nuclear Power Plants, INL/EXT-21-62939 | 150770 | | Design and Economics | Static conditions were chosen and analyzed in this report for each option. Dynamic operation or optimization of energy arbitrage or demand response are out of scope for this report. The analysis is based on storage systems with discharge capacities of 500 MW for which various durations of storage and costs of charging (electricity cost) are examined. | Static conditions were chosen and analyzed in this report for each option. Dynamic operation or optimization of energy arbitrage or demand response are out of scope for this report. The analysis is based on storage systems with discharge capacities of 500 MW for which various durations of storage and costs of charging (electricity cost) are examined. | | 12/9/2021 6:09:52 PM | September 2021 U.S. Department of Energy Office of Nuclear Energy This information was prepared as an account of work sponsored by an agency of the U.S. Government | 347 | https://lwrs.inl.gov/Flexible Plant Operation and Generation/Forms/AllItems.aspx | pdf | False | pdf | | 2021-09-30T06:00:00Z | |
Dynamic Human-in-the-Loop Simulated Nuclear Power Plant Thermal Power Dispatch System Demonstration and Evaluation Study, INL/EXT-21-64329 | 224613 | | Design and Economics | The study aimed to demonstrate and evaluate an initial concept of operations for using a portion of the steam from a nuclear power plant for an industrial user through a thermal power dispatch coupling. Virtual representations of the analog control panels were presented on touchscreen bays configured to mimic the control room layout in the newly renovated Human Systems Simulation Laboratory. | The study aimed to demonstrate and evaluate an initial concept of operations for using a portion of the steam from a nuclear power plant for an industrial user through a thermal power dispatch coupling. Virtual representations of the analog control panels were presented on touchscreen bays configured to mimic the control room layout in the newly renovated Human Systems Simulation Laboratory. | | 4/15/2022 4:20:59 PM | U.S. Department of Energy Office of Nuclear Energy This information was prepared as an account of work sponsored by an agency of the U.S. Government The impact of the thermal power | 150 | https://lwrs.inl.gov/Flexible Plant Operation and Generation/Forms/AllItems.aspx | pdf | False | pdf | | 2021-09-16T06:00:00Z | |
Evaluation of Hybrid Flexible Plant Operation and Generation Applications in Regulated and Deregulated Markets Using HERON, INL/EXT-20-60968 | 67207 | | Design and Economics | To analyze the economic viability of various system configurations such IES, particularly given the uncertainty surrounding load demand, electricity prices, and the availability of VRE resources, the stochastic technoeconomic analysis package HERON was released earlier this year as an extension of the risk analysis framework RAVEN. | To analyze the economic viability of various system configurations such IES, particularly given the uncertainty surrounding load demand, electricity prices, and the availability of VRE resources, the stochastic technoeconomic analysis package HERON was released earlier this year as an extension of the risk analysis framework RAVEN. | | 12/15/2020 5:28:34 PM | INL/EXT-20-60968 Revision 0 Light Water Reactor Sustainability Program Evaluation of Hybrid Flexible Plant Operation and Generation Applications in Regulated and Deregulated | 339 | https://lwrs.inl.gov/Flexible Plant Operation and Generation/Forms/AllItems.aspx | pdf | False | pdf | | 2020-12-12T07:00:00Z | |
Techno-Economic Analysis of Synthetic Fuels Pathways Integrated with Light Water Reactors, INL/EXT-20-59775 | 201930 | | Design and Economics | Synthetic fuels (synfuels) and chemicals (synchems) are produced by synthesis from chemical building blocks rather than by conventional petroleum refining. Synthesis gas or syngas (carbon monoxide and hydrogen) is a common intermediate building block in the production of synfuels and synchems. Syngas can be produced by many processes, including biomass or fossil fuel gasification and by co-electrolysis. | Synthetic fuels (synfuels) and chemicals (synchems) are produced by synthesis from chemical building blocks rather than by conventional petroleum refining. Synthesis gas or syngas (carbon monoxide and hydrogen) is a common intermediate building block in the production of synfuels and synchems. Syngas can be produced by many processes, including biomass or fossil fuel gasification and by co-electrolysis. | | 9/30/2020 4:39:52 PM | INL/EXT-20-59775 Revision 0 Light Water Reactor Sustainability Program Techno-Economic Analysis of Synthetic Fuels Pathways Integrated with Light Water Reactors September 2020 | 947 | https://lwrs.inl.gov/Flexible Plant Operation and Generation/Forms/AllItems.aspx | pdf | False | pdf | | 2020-09-04T06:00:00Z | |
Markets and Economics for Thermal Power Extraction from Nuclear Power Plants for Industrial Processes, INL/EXT-20-58884 | 90032 | | Design and Economics | Concepts for how a hypothetical energy park could be centered around an LWR are developed and presented. Various candidate industrial processes are sketched in ways that provide synergy to the energy park as a whole, as shown in Figure ES1, in which CO2 produced by an ethane steam-cracker burner is captured by a molten-carbonate fuel cell and upgraded through hydrogenation and methanol-to-olefins processes. | Concepts for how a hypothetical energy park could be centered around an LWR are developed and presented. Various candidate industrial processes are sketched in ways that provide synergy to the energy park as a whole, as shown in Figure ES1, in which CO2 produced by an ethane steam-cracker burner is captured by a molten-carbonate fuel cell and upgraded through hydrogenation and methanol-to-olefins processes. | | 7/10/2020 2:30:34 PM | U.S. Department of Energy Office of Nuclear Energy This information was prepared as an account of work sponsored by an agency of the U.S. Government Brian Murphy and Brian D. James | 421 | https://lwrs.inl.gov/Flexible Plant Operation and Generation/Forms/AllItems.aspx | pdf | False | pdf | | 2020-07-01T06:00:00Z | |
HERON as a Tool for LWR Market Interaction In a Deregulated Market, INL/EXT-19-56933 | 90030 | | Design and Economics | HERON as a plugin enables RAVEN to perform stochastic technoeconomic analysis of grid-energy systems in a generic approach. The primary function of HERON is to generate the complex RAVEN workflows necessary to optimize component capacities under stochastic systems. HERON is capable of analyzing systems with complex components transferring a variety of commodities, including production components and varied markets. | HERON as a plugin enables RAVEN to perform stochastic technoeconomic analysis of grid-energy systems in a generic approach. The primary function of HERON is to generate the complex RAVEN workflows necessary to optimize component capacities under stochastic systems. HERON is capable of analyzing systems with complex components transferring a variety of commodities, including production components and varied markets. | | 12/19/2019 9:54:07 PM | INL/EXT-19-56933 Light Water Reactor Sustainability Program HERON as a Tool for LWR Market Interaction in a Deregulated Market December 2019 U.S. Department of Energy Office of | 528 | https://lwrs.inl.gov/Flexible Plant Operation and Generation/Forms/AllItems.aspx | pdf | False | pdf | | 2019-12-21T07:00:00Z | |
Technoeconomic Analysis on an Electrochemical Nonoxidative Deprotonation Process for Ethylene Production from Ethane, INL/EXT-19-56936 | 89785 | | Design and Economics | Synthetic fuels (synfuels) and chemicals (synchems) are produced by synthesis from chemical building blocks rather than by conventional petroleum refining. Synthesis gas or syngas (carbon monoxide and hydrogen) is a common intermediate building block in the production of synfuels and synchems. Syngas can be produced by many processes, including biomass or fossil fuel gasification and by co-electrolysis. In co-electrolysis, CO2 is reacted with water to produce syngas. | Synthetic fuels (synfuels) and chemicals (synchems) are produced by synthesis from chemical building blocks rather than by conventional petroleum refining. Synthesis gas or syngas (carbon monoxide and hydrogen) is a common intermediate building block in the production of synfuels and synchems. Syngas can be produced by many processes, including biomass or fossil fuel gasification and by co-electrolysis. In co-electrolysis, CO2 is reacted with water to produce syngas. | | 2/17/2020 5:08:33 PM | INL/EXT-19-56936 Light Water Reactor Sustainability Program Technoeconomic Analysis on an Electrochemical Nonoxidative Deprotonation Process for Ethylene Production from Ethane | 1482 | https://lwrs.inl.gov/Flexible Plant Operation and Generation/Forms/AllItems.aspx | pdf | False | pdf | | 2019-12-17T07:00:00Z | |
Evaluation of Non-electric Market Options for a Light-water Reactor in the Midwest, INL/EXT-19-55090 | 90028 | | Design and Economics | Synthetic fuels (synfuels) and chemicals (synchems) are produced by synthesis from chemical building blocks rather than by conventional petroleum refining. Synthesis gas or syngas (carbon monoxide and hydrogen) is a common intermediate building block in the production of synfuels and synchems. Syngas can be produced by many processes, including biomass or fossil fuel gasification and by co-electrolysis. In co-electrolysis, CO2 is reacted with water to produce syngas. | Synthetic fuels (synfuels) and chemicals (synchems) are produced by synthesis from chemical building blocks rather than by conventional petroleum refining. Synthesis gas or syngas (carbon monoxide and hydrogen) is a common intermediate building block in the production of synfuels and synchems. Syngas can be produced by many processes, including biomass or fossil fuel gasification and by co-electrolysis. In co-electrolysis, CO2 is reacted with water to produce syngas. | | 5/14/2020 7:43:06 PM | INL/EXT-19-55090 Revision 0 Light Water Reactor Sustainability Program Evaluation of Non-electric Market Options for a Light-water Reactor in the Midwest August 2019 U.S. | 316 | https://lwrs.inl.gov/Flexible Plant Operation and Generation/Forms/AllItems.aspx | pdf | False | pdf | | 2019-08-10T06:00:00Z | |
Flexible Plant Operation and Generation Probabilistic Risk Assessment of a Light Water Reactor Coupled with a High-Temperature Electrolysis Hydrogen Production Plant, INL/EXT-20-60104 | 97504 | | Safety Assessments | Flexible Plant Operation and Generation Probabilistic Risk Assessment of a Light Water Reactor Coupled with a High-Temperature Electrolysis Hydrogen Production Plant, INL/EXT-20-60104, October 2020. | Flexible Plant Operation and Generation Probabilistic Risk Assessment of a Light Water Reactor Coupled with a High-Temperature Electrolysis Hydrogen Production Plant, INL/EXT-20-60104, October 2020. | | 4/12/2021 8:24:08 PM | U.S. Department of Energy Office of Nuclear Energy This information was prepared as an account of work sponsored by an agency of the U.S. Government The results of the PRA indicate | 462 | https://lwrs.inl.gov/Flexible Plant Operation and Generation/Forms/AllItems.aspx | pdf | False | pdf | | 2020-10-12T06:00:00Z | |
NPP Simulators for Coupled Thermal and Electric Power Dispatch, INL/RPT-22-70545 | 217605 | | Thermal and Electrical Power Delivery | This report summarizes progress in developing and testing full-scope NPP simulators at the INL HSSL that are being used to test operating concepts, address human factors, and prove the NPP operators can reliably and safely dispatch thermal and electrical power to a hydrogen plant. Development and testing of NPP simulators address two principal LWRS needs. | This report summarizes progress in developing and testing full-scope NPP simulators at the INL HSSL that are being used to test operating concepts, address human factors, and prove the NPP operators can reliably and safely dispatch thermal and electrical power to a hydrogen plant. Development and testing of NPP simulators address two principal LWRS needs. | | 12/21/2022 4:25:02 AM | U.S. Department of Energy Office of Nuclear Energy This information was prepared as an account of work sponsored by an agency of the U.S. Government The CRADA will first focus on | 31 | https://lwrs.inl.gov/Flexible Plant Operation and Generation/Forms/AllItems.aspx | pdf | False | pdf | | 2022-12-22T07:00:00Z | |
Co-simulation of Hydrogen Production with Nuclear Power Plants, INL/RPT-22-70457 | 247093 | | Thermal and Electrical Power Delivery | This report documents the implementation of a data link between the INL HSSL and the INL Energy Systems Laboratory connecting a small-scale high-temperature electrolysis pilot plant and an electricity grid simulation capability. This connection enables virtual/physical co-simulation of an NPP to help develop operating concepts and control systems that will enable nuclear plant operators to dispatch thermal energy and electrical power between a close-coupled hydrogen plant, the electricity grid, or energy storage buffers that can be used for power arbitrage. | This report documents the implementation of a data link between the INL HSSL and the INL Energy Systems Laboratory connecting a small-scale high-temperature electrolysis pilot plant and an electricity grid simulation capability. This connection enables virtual/physical co-simulation of an NPP to help develop operating concepts and control systems that will enable nuclear plant operators to dispatch thermal energy and electrical power between a close-coupled hydrogen plant, the electricity grid, or energy storage buffers that can be used for power arbitrage. | | 12/14/2022 3:40:53 PM | INL/RPT-22-70457 Light Water Reactor Sustainability Program Co-simulation of Hydrogen Production with Nuclear Power Plants December 2022 U.S. Department of Energy Office of | 39 | https://lwrs.inl.gov/Flexible Plant Operation and Generation/Forms/AllItems.aspx | pdf | False | pdf | | 2022-12-20T07:00:00Z | |
Multi-Facility Coordinated Thermal Power Dispatch Research Plan, INL/RPT-22-69493 | 248544 | | Thermal and Electrical Power Delivery | This report presents a multi-facility coordinated research plan for fiscal years 2023 through 2025 for analyzing integrated electric and thermal power dispatch from commercial light water reactors to tertiary industrial loads. The work will be performed within the DOE LWRS — Flexible Plant Operation and Generation Research Pathway. | This report presents a multi-facility coordinated research plan for fiscal years 2023 through 2025 for analyzing integrated electric and thermal power dispatch from commercial light water reactors to tertiary industrial loads. The work will be performed within the DOE LWRS — Flexible Plant Operation and Generation Research Pathway. | | 9/30/2022 3:47:00 PM | INL/RPT-22-69493 Light Water Reactor Sustainability Program Multi-Facility Coordinated Thermal Power Dispatch Research Plan September 2022 U.S. Department of Energy Office of | 89 | https://lwrs.inl.gov/Flexible Plant Operation and Generation/Forms/AllItems.aspx | pdf | False | pdf | | 2022-09-30T06:00:00Z | |
Incorporation of Thermal-Hydraulic Models for Thermal Power Dispatch into a BWR Power Plant Simulator, INL/EXT-21-64479 | 234932 | | Thermal and Electrical Power Delivery | This report describes the development, modeling, and results of a full-scope generic boiling water reactor (GBWR) power plant simulator that incorporates coupled electrical and thermal power dispatch to an industrial process located approximately one kilometer from the nuclear power plant. The simulator is a commercial BWR simulator that has been modified to include thermal power dispatch. | This report describes the development, modeling, and results of a full-scope generic boiling water reactor (GBWR) power plant simulator that incorporates coupled electrical and thermal power dispatch to an industrial process located approximately one kilometer from the nuclear power plant. The simulator is a commercial BWR simulator that has been modified to include thermal power dispatch. | | 9/30/2021 7:07:50 PM | INL/EXT-21-64479 Revision 0 Light Water Reactor Sustainability Program Incorporation of Thermal Hydraulic Models for Thermal Power Dispatch into a BWR Power Plant Simulator | 143 | https://lwrs.inl.gov/Flexible Plant Operation and Generation/Forms/AllItems.aspx | pdf | False | pdf | | 2021-09-21T06:00:00Z | |
Preliminary Human System Evaluation of Thermal Power Dispatch Concept of Operations, INL/EXT-20-59898 | 201931 | | Thermal and Electrical Power Delivery | Many conservative assumptions from the preliminary PWR PRA report were eliminated using design data for both the HES and the high-temperature electrolysis facility (HTEF). The results of the PRA indicate that application using the licensing approach in 10 CFR 50.59 is justified because of the minimal increase in initiating event frequencies for all design basis accidents (DBAs), none exceeding 5.6%. | Many conservative assumptions from the preliminary PWR PRA report were eliminated using design data for both the HES and the high-temperature electrolysis facility (HTEF). The results of the PRA indicate that application using the licensing approach in 10 CFR 50.59 is justified because of the minimal increase in initiating event frequencies for all design basis accidents (DBAs), none exceeding 5.6%. | | 9/30/2020 2:07:33 PM | U.S. Department of Energy Office of Nuclear This information was prepared as an account of work sponsored by an agency of the U.S. Government Neither the U.S. Government nor any | 415 | https://lwrs.inl.gov/Flexible Plant Operation and Generation/Forms/AllItems.aspx | pdf | False | pdf | | 2020-09-20T06:00:00Z | |
NPP Simulators for Coupled Thermal and Electric Power Dispatch, INL/RPT-22-02973 | 274556 | | | This report summarizes progress in developing and testing full-scope NPP simulators at the Idaho Nation Laboratory (INL) Human Systems Simulation Lab (HSSL) that are being used to test operating concepts, address human factors, and prove the NPP operators can reliably and safely dispatch thermal and electrical power to a hydrogen plant. Development and testing of NPP simulators addresses two principal LWRS needs. First, testing of simulators with human operators in real-time provides validation of the concept-of-operations to ensure the modifications to the nuclear power plant enable achieving the intended objectives of rapid dispatch of both thermal and electric power while not compromising safety, including human factors considerations. Second, testing the simulators in real-time with human operators and physical hardware-in-the-loop verifies the functionality and safeguards in the proposed control systems. | This report summarizes progress in developing and testing full-scope NPP simulators at the Idaho Nation Laboratory (INL) Human Systems Simulation Lab (HSSL) that are being used to test operating concepts, address human factors, and prove the NPP operators can reliably and safely dispatch thermal and electrical power to a hydrogen plant. Development and testing of NPP simulators addresses two principal LWRS needs. First, testing of simulators with human operators in real-time provides validation of the concept-of-operations to ensure the modifications to the nuclear power plant enable achieving the intended objectives of rapid dispatch of both thermal and electric power while not compromising safety, including human factors considerations. Second, testing the simulators in real-time with human operators and physical hardware-in-the-loop verifies the functionality and safeguards in the proposed control systems. | | 12/14/2022 8:46:14 PM | INL/RPT-22-02973 Light Water Reactor Sustainability Program NPP Simulators for Coupled Thermal and Electric Power Dispatch December 2022 U.S. Department of Energy Office of | 4 | https://lwrs.inl.gov/Flexible Plant Operation and Generation/Forms/AllItems.aspx | pdf | False | pdf | | 2022-12-14T07:00:00Z | |
Report on the Creation and Progress of the Hydrogen Regulatory Research Review Group, INL/EXT-22-02126 Revision 1. | 274560 | | | H3RG was formed to begin identification of the generic technical and safety risks that could be accepted under a 10 CFR 50.59 evaluation and thus avoid the uncertainty of the LAR process. Thus, the generic guidance serves to reduce complex regulatory approvals under the LAR process that might otherwise be required. In support of this objective, the H3RG includes a broad collaboration with primary participants from DOE-supported national laboratory research leads, contracted AE participants, and nuclear utility licensing and design experts. | H3RG was formed to begin identification of the generic technical and safety risks that could be accepted under a 10 CFR 50.59 evaluation and thus avoid the uncertainty of the LAR process. Thus, the generic guidance serves to reduce complex regulatory approvals under the LAR process that might otherwise be required. In support of this objective, the H3RG includes a broad collaboration with primary participants from DOE-supported national laboratory research leads, contracted AE participants, and nuclear utility licensing and design experts. | | 11/15/2022 6:46:03 PM | INL/EXT-22-02126 Revision 1 Light Water Reactor Sustainability Program Report on the Creation and Progress of the Hydrogen Regulatory Research Review Group November 2022 U.S. | 6 | https://lwrs.inl.gov/Flexible Plant Operation and Generation/Forms/AllItems.aspx | pdf | False | pdf | | 2022-11-15T07:00:00Z | |