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NRC approves TerraPower construction permit
Today, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission announced that it has approved TerraPower’s construction permit application for Kemmerer Unit 1, the company’s first deployment of Natrium, its flagship sodium fast reactor.
This approval is a significant milestone on three fronts. For TerraPower, it represents another step forward in demonstrating its technology. For the Department of Energy, it reflects progress (despite delays) for the Advanced Reactor Demonstration Program (ARDP). For the NRC, it is the first approval granted to a commercial reactor in nearly a decade—and the first approval of a commercial non–light water reactor in more than 40 years.
Stephen E. Binney, Alla J. M. Bakir
Nuclear Technology | Volume 85 | Number 1 | April 1989 | Pages 12-21
Technical Paper | Fission Reactor | doi.org/10.13182/NT89-A34223
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A personal computer with a data acquisition system interface was used to monitor an arbitrary time-dependent power signal of the Oregon State University TRIGA Reactor. Based on the time behavior of the reactor power, the reactivity was computed using a numerical solution to the point kinetics equations and displayed on a digital readout panel. Several types of measurements were used to verify the magnitude and time response of the calculated reactivity.