B&W and TerraPower Announce MOU for Collaboration on Innovative Generation IV Nuclear Technology – Runs on depleted uranium! Proliferation concern?
….TerraPower’s TWR is a larger reactor based on Generation IV technology and designed to use depleted uranium as fuel…
…. “This MOU with B&W makes it possible for us to tap the nuclear industry’s excellence and keep American companies active in the international supply chain for advanced nuclear energy technologies.”….
BusinessWire · Feb. 17, 2014
The Babcock & Wilcox Company (B&W) (NYSE:BWC) and TerraPower® have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to support the development of TerraPower’s Generation IV traveling wave reactor (TWR), a safe, economic and sustainable nuclear energy system that utilizes advanced materials for more durable metallic fuels and supercomputing for advanced comprehensive modeling.
The TWR commercial reactor plant design is a 1,150 megawatt liquid sodium-cooled fast reactor that uses depleted uranium as fuel. This innovative design allows for the use of depleted uranium generated by the enrichment process used for existing light water reactors fueled with enriched uranium. With the conceptual design phase under way, B&W will provide support to TerraPower as the project enters the preliminary design phase.
B&W will provide TerraPower with services and program support in multiple areas, which may include design and fabrication of engineered components; fuel fabrication process development, prototype fabrication, fuel services; reactor design engineering; reactor operations support; staff augmentation, both U.S. and foreign assignment; engineering services; flow loop testing; licensing support; and materials testing. Through this MOU and the agreement the parties are currently working on, B&W will be recognized as a strategic technology supplier, while TerraPower continues its design work and prepares to commercialize the reactor globally.
Unlike B&W’s Generation III++ small modular reactor (SMR), mPower™ which is based on PWR technology and standard fuel enriched to 5%, TerraPower’s TWR is a larger reactor based on Generation IV technology and designed to use depleted uranium as fuel.
“B&W is privileged to be selected as a strategic supplier for the TerraPower development program,” said Joe Zwetolitz, President, Babcock & Wilcox Nuclear Energy, Inc. “We have a long tradition of providing industry leading engineering, manufacturing and services and look forward to supporting TerraPower and to participating in the development of the next generation technology.”
“B&W’s valuable involvement with TerraPower includes work done through affiliate Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc. for development of the TWR fuel supply chain,” said Doug Adkisson, Senior Vice President, TerraPower. “This MOU with B&W makes it possible for us to tap the nuclear industry’s excellence and keep American companies active in the international supply chain for advanced nuclear energy technologies.”
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Bill Gates has the wealth and fame to publicise and promote this latest nuclear gimmick. But even Gates can’t answer the question “Who will buy this massively expensive technology?”
Certainly not the private sector.
It’s up to Gates and co. to convince the public so that the tax-payer would fork out for these white elephants.
Meanwhile solar and wind energy go apace – ever more efficient,cheaper, and with energy storage systems developing.
Nuclear whistleblower Ann Harris said this about Babcock & Wilcox:
“Babcock and Wilcox, I wouldn’t want them to build me an outdoor toilet!”
@20:13 youtube /watch?v=yrphD43DPFw
i needed a good laugh before bed.. 🙂 thxs gnight guest
@2013