This may be another way the UK can rid itself of it's Plutonium stockpile instead of using PRISM maybe?
Remember that GE say the only difference between an RBWR and a ABWR is the fuel load, they did say they thought that this new fuel could also be used in existing ABWR's
This would be a far quicker way to go than trying to get a license for a supposedly untested technology?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_boiling_water_reactor
The ABWR is the present state of the art in boiling water reactors, and is the first Generation III reactor design to be fully built, with several reactors complete and operating. The first reactors were built on time and under budget in Japan, with others under construction there and in Taiwan. ABWRs are on order in the United States, including two reactors at the South Texas Project site.
http://www.hitachi-hgne-uk-abwr.co.uk/
UK Advanced Boiling Water Reactor
The UK ABWR – UK Advanced Boiling Water Reactor – is a nuclear reactor design proposed for development and construction in the UK. The UK ABWR is being developed and offered in the UK by Hitachi-GE Nuclear Energy, Ltd. (Hitachi-GE).
Nuclear energy is highly regulated to ensure that the highest levels of safety, security and environmental protection are maintained at all times. For new nuclear build, the first stage of this is a rigorous assessment of the reactor design by UK regulators, known as Generic Design Assessment (GDA).
A key aspect of GDA is a comment process, enabling members of the public, organisations and institutions to make comments or ask questions about the technology and about our submissions made to the regulators. This website includes an overview of the reactor technology, shares aspects of our GDA submissions, and hosts this comment process. Hitachi-GE is committed to increasing familiarity with the technology, and to promoting questions about design, safety and other issues.
This site has been launched alongside the second stage of the GDA. The comment process and reactor summaries are central parts of Hitachi-GE’s commitment to openness and transparency. To make a comment on the reactor design – which will be considered for inclusion in the regulators formal assessment – please click here.
Not sure about the date on this but I believe it is recent.
- For more information on nuclear power in general, go to the additional links page of this website or visit the Nuclear Industry Association or World Nuclear Association.
- For more information on planned development of the UK ABWR at two sites in UK, visit the website of Horizon Nuclear Power.
- For more information on the Generic Design Assessment (GDA), visit the websites for the Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR), the Environment Agency or Natural Resources Wales (NRW).
- For more information on UK nuclear regulatory requirements visit the website of the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC).
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