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Swiss nuclear power and the case for long-term operation
Designed for 40 years but built to last far longer, Switzerland’s nuclear power plants have all entered long-term operation. Yet age alone says little about safety or performance. Through continuous upgrades, strict regulatory oversight, and extensive aging management, the country’s reactors are being prepared for decades of continued operation, in line with international practice.
Jeffrey C. Joe, Casey Kovesdi, Ken Thomas, Craig Primer (INL)
Proceedings | Nuclear Plant Instrumentation, Control, and Human-Machine Interface Technolgies (NPIC&HMIT 2019) | Orlando, FL, February 9-14, 2019 | Pages 1068-1077
Researchers sponsored by the United States Department of Energy Light Water Reactor Sustainability (LWRS) Program collaborate with several nuclear utilities on the modernization of their control room instrumentation and control (I&C) systems. In late 2017, an LWRS project team with expertise in nuclear power plant operations, I&C systems engineering, and human factors engineering started developing a strategy for full nuclear plant modernization. This paper documents the latest steps LWRS program researchers have taken to develop this strategy. Taken together with prior reports written on this specific topic, the work described here provides a clear picture on what the strategy for full nuclear plant modernization should look like.