US establishes Nuclear Energy Launch Pad

The Nuclear Energy Launch Pad is intended to build on the Department of Energy (DOE) Reactor Pilot Program – which has 11 projects accepted and a target for three reactors to reach criticality by 4 July – and its Fuel Line Pilot Program, which has had 9 projects accepted and aims to establish a domestic nuclear fuel supply chain for testing new reactors.

The DOE plans to transition the pilot programmes’ new and future applicants to the Launch Pad “and expand beyond authorisation to include the testing and operation necessary to scale first-of-a-kind technologies toward widescale commercial deployment. This integrated approach ensures continuity from initial pilot authorisation through extended operational validation, reducing the risk and timelines for advanced reactors and other advanced nuclear facility commercialisation”.

There will be two pathways running: the Launch Pad Idaho National Laboratory, which will cover more than 2,000 acres, with eligible projects including advanced reactors, fuel fabrication, recycling, enrichment and other innovations; and Launch Pad USA, which will offer the ability to authorise the operation of nuclear reactors and fuel cycle facilities outside of Idaho National Laboratory.

The DOE will not be providing funding for successful applicants but will be providing resources. Rian Bahran, DOE deputy assistant secretary for Nuclear Reactors, said: “Through this initiative, developers can access infrastructure, expertise, and services essential for the siting, construction, and operation of their nuclear facilities.”

Idaho National Laboratory Director John Wagner called it “a significant evolution in the ecosystem for advancing nuclear technologies from concept to deployment” that “offers nuclear developers something unprecedented: An 890-square-mile federal site with more than 75 years of reactor testing experience, existing infrastructure, direct access to national nuclear expertise and streamlined regulatory pathways – all enabling developers to move from demonstration to deployment at the pace America’s energy security demands”.

The initial request for applications “is expected in the next few months” and it will be an annual process. Applications already submitted to the DOE’s pilot programmes may be transferred to the Launch Pad and will not need to reapply. More details

   

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