US regulators approve eVinci microreactor I&C platform

Monday, 9 December 2024

US regulators approve eVinci microreactor I&C platform
eVinci (Image: Westinghouse)

The company said the regulator had approved the state-of-the-art eVinci Advanced Logic System Version 2 – or ALS v2 – instrumentation and control platform through a Final Safety Evaluation Report on two topical reports. “The groundbreaking approvals make the eVinci microreactor the first and only microreactor with an NRC-approved I&C system, opening a path to autonomous operation,” the company said.

Instrumentation and control systems – or I&C – coordinate the operation of all the components that make up a nuclear power plant, such as motors, pumps or valves, allowing plant personnel to monitor the status of the plant effectively and supporting safe and reliable power generation through controlling the plant processes. The International Atomic Energy Agency , together with plant operations personnel, as the “central nervous system” of a nuclear power plant.

Westinghouse describes ALS v2 as a universal, logic-based platform that controls safety-critical systems using hardware instead of software or a computer chip. This minimises the need for operator oversight, allowing for more automation and greater safety. The approvals also allow the ALS v2 control system to be used by any reactor currently in the US fleet.

“NRC approval of these first topical reports for the state-of-the-art eVinci control system is a major licensing milestone,” said Jon Ball, president of eVinci Technologies at Westinghouse. “This will advance our future goal of autonomous operation, as the eVinci control system minimises operator input, even during operations like load-following.”

The heatpipe-cooled eVinci microreactor has very few moving parts, meaning it works essentially as a battery, providing from a few kilowatts to 5 megawatts of electricity for over eight years without refuelling. The technology is factory-built and assembled before it is shipped in a container to provide versatile, scalable energy for a variety of applications.

   

  • Related Posts

    NRC seeks public comments on Project Matador environmental review

    Fermi America is working with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) on a pilot programme to develop applicant-prepared Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) documentation, an approach the NRC says will help to…

    Newcleo kicks off US regulatory interactions

    Following the submission of a letter of intent to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) on 23 February, France-based Newcleo has now begun early interactions with the NRC that are intended…

    Have You Seen?

    Valero Prepares to Restart Massive Texas Refinery After Explosion

    • March 26, 2026
    Valero Prepares to Restart Massive Texas Refinery After Explosion

    Russia’s Vital Baltic Oil Hubs Crippled by Ukrainian Drone Campaign

    • March 26, 2026
    Russia’s Vital Baltic Oil Hubs Crippled by Ukrainian Drone Campaign

    China’s Top Shipper Resumes Middle East Trips Amid Iran Ceasefire Talks

    • March 26, 2026
    China’s Top Shipper Resumes Middle East Trips Amid Iran Ceasefire Talks

    Centrica partners with Ceres Power on solid oxide fuel cells

    • March 26, 2026
    Centrica partners with Ceres Power on solid oxide fuel cells

    Ensus plant to reopen after £100m UK government funding boost

    • March 26, 2026
    Ensus plant to reopen after £100m UK government funding boost

    Ensus plant to reopen after £100m UK government funding boost

    • March 26, 2026
    Ensus plant to reopen after £100m UK government funding boost

    US Tracking Closely How to Get Oil Tankers Through Strait of Hormuz, White House Says

    • March 25, 2026
    US Tracking Closely How to Get Oil Tankers Through Strait of Hormuz, White House Says

    Freeport CEO Says Iran War Energy Disruptions Could Delay New US LNG Projects

    • March 25, 2026
    Freeport CEO Says Iran War Energy Disruptions Could Delay New US LNG Projects

    CERAWeek UPDATE: US Shale Firms Unlikely to Drill at $100 a Barrel Unless High Prices Last Longer, Executives Say

    • March 25, 2026
    CERAWeek UPDATE: US Shale Firms Unlikely to Drill at $100 a Barrel Unless High Prices Last Longer, Executives Say

    Gas, Not Oil, Is Where US Energy Dominance Matters

    • March 25, 2026
    Gas, Not Oil, Is Where US Energy Dominance Matters