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Canadian firms sign framework for six small reactors in Poland
Global Construction Review ^ | 1st July 2024

Posted on 07/01/2024 6:52:07 AM PDT by Cronos

Candu Energy, an AtkinsRéalis company, has signed a framework agreement to help Poland install six small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) as an alternative to coal-fired power stations. Canada-headquarted AtkinsRéalis, formerly known as SNC-Lavalin, said it has also teamed up with Canadian contractor Aecon, and GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH) to deploy the Polish fleet of GEH’s BWRX-300 reactors.

Their agreements are with Polish energy developer Orlen-Synthos Green Energy (OSGE).

If OSGE proceeds with the SMR plan, AtkinsRéalis could provide front-end engineering and consulting to install them at six proposed sites in Poland.

Already happening in Canada

In Canada, AtkinsRéalis, Aecon, and GEH are building the first grid-scale SMR at Ontario Power Generation’s Darlington site, set to come online by 2029.

AtkinsRéalis is also working with GEH to complete the standard plant design for the BWRX-300 SMR.

Joe St. Julian, president of AtkinsRéalis’ nuclear business, said: “With global electricity demand tripling by 2050, we see there being a market for 1,000 new nuclear reactors to be built.

“Alongside large reactors, SMRs will make up a portion of those new builds to provide the quantum of extra power needed.

“We will draw on our expertise from the ongoing successful deployment of the BWRX-300 SMR in Canada at Darlington to repeat the outcome for Poland.”

Poland getting ready

OSGE is a joint venture between energy company Orlen and Synthos Green Energy, a Polish industrial group with rights to deploy BWRX-300 SMRs in Poland.

AtkinsRéalis said OSGE is already working with Ontario Power Generation to scale up their SMR expertise, and that Polish energy regulators are consulting with the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission to prepare the nuclear regulatory and licensing framework.

“We are positioning ourselves as the partner of choice for utilities worldwide on deploying nuclear power technology,” said AtkinsRéalis president and chief executive Ian L. Edwards.

“As Poland undertakes a visionary modernization of its power grid, moving away from coal and toward nuclear power via both large and small reactors, we’re thrilled to offer our expertise to provide Poland with clean, reliable, and safe electricity for generations.”


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS:
Poland to diversify its sources of energy further
1 posted on 07/01/2024 6:52:07 AM PDT by Cronos
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To: Cronos

Coming to a neighborhood near you, never.


2 posted on 07/01/2024 6:56:44 AM PDT by null and void (The last war America actually won was WWII, because the CIA wasn't organized until after that war!)
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To: Cronos

Renewables generated 26% of Poland’s electricity in 2023, up from 19.3% the previous year, new data show. However, coal continues to produce most of the country’s electricity. Poland generated a total of 39.42 TWh from renewables last year. Of this, the largest source was onshore wind, accounting for 22.12 TWh, or 14.6% of all electricity generation.

That was followed by solar (13.22 TWh, 8.7%), biomass (2.12 TWh, 1.4%) and hydropower (1.81TWh, 1.3%).

Better to get more nuclear energy

3 posted on 07/01/2024 6:59:55 AM PDT by Cronos (I identify as an ambulance, my pronounces are wee/woo)
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To: null and void

“Coming to a neighborhood near you, never.”

Gates and Buffet want to build one in Wyoming.


4 posted on 07/01/2024 7:01:12 AM PDT by dljordan (What would Michael Collins do?)
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To: Cronos

Smart move by Poland. If the Germans were smart they would build a whole bunch of nuclear reactors.


5 posted on 07/01/2024 7:02:01 AM PDT by FLT-bird
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To: Cronos

“GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy”

“SMR nuclear projects...as low as $3,000 per kW...300-MW project might cost $900 million, as opposed to conventional, massive new nuclear projects, such as Vogtle or Sizewell C in the UK, costing $30 billion or a ballpark estimate of $9,000 per kW.”

https://www.energytech.com/energy-efficiency/article/21256882/ge-hitachi-nuclear-delivers-bwrx-300-small-modular-reactor-application-to-british-regulators

Candu is a very cute name. I hope it is 100% apt.


6 posted on 07/01/2024 7:05:59 AM PDT by Brian Griffin
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To: dljordan
Gates and Buffet want to build one in Wyoming.

I want them to!

7 posted on 07/01/2024 7:16:01 AM PDT by null and void (The last war America actually won was WWII, because the CIA wasn't organized until after that war!)
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To: Cronos

Smart


8 posted on 07/01/2024 7:18:11 AM PDT by bigbob
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To: Cronos
Let me guess....they'll break ground in about 5 years, construction will take about 10 years.

BY then their grid will have already failed several times, but the dirt worshipers will still impede efforts to put them on-line.

9 posted on 07/01/2024 7:18:57 AM PDT by G Larry (Its RACIST to impose slave wages on LEGAL immigrants and minorities by importing cheap ILLEGAL labor)
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To: Cronos

How odd
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Darlington Nuclear Generating Station is a Canadian nuclear power station located on the north shore of Lake Ontario in Clarington, Ontario. It is a large nuclear facility comprising ***four CANDU nuclear reactors*** with a total output of 3,512 MWe when all units are online, providing about 20 percent of Ontario’s electricity needs.
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No mention of any SMR in place or operation.

SMR = Unicorn farts?


10 posted on 07/01/2024 7:24:37 AM PDT by ASOC (This space for rent)
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To: Cronos

If they can be made safe, reliable and easily maintained, mini reactors are an outstanding idea. Every city and neighborhood could have access to nearly endless cheap, clean power. Odd that so many greenies are dead-set against all forms of nuclear energy.


11 posted on 07/01/2024 7:27:48 AM PDT by Blurb2350 (posted from my 1500-watt blow dryer)
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To: Brian Griffin

from wiki

The CANDU (Canada Deuterium Uranium) is a Canadian pressurized heavy-water reactor design used to generate electric power.[1] The acronym refers to its deuterium oxide (heavy water) moderator and its use of (originally, natural) uranium fuel. CANDU reactors were first developed in the late 1950s and 1960s by a partnership between Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL), the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, Canadian General Electric, and other companies.


12 posted on 07/01/2024 7:28:29 AM PDT by xp38
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To: xp38

Should we build Yucca mountain? Store it for the world for a price.


13 posted on 07/01/2024 8:15:35 AM PDT by DIRTYSECRET
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To: ASOC

Westinghouse has one in the works. Both GE and Westinghouse have the decades of experience with the NRC to get past the hurdles required for licensing.

The Gates project ... who knows.


14 posted on 07/01/2024 8:16:06 AM PDT by meatloaf
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To: ASOC

Did you look at the dates for Darlington Station? SMRs were not in vogue 40 years ago. Planning, design and manufacturing probably started five years before construction started, so you are talking the first planning activities in 1977.

Construction began
Unit 1: April 1, 1982
Unit 2: September 1, 1981
Unit 3: September 1, 1984
Unit 4: July 1, 1985

Commission date
Unit 1: November 14, 1992
Unit 2: October 9, 1990
Unit 3: February 14, 1993
Unit 4: June 14, 1993


15 posted on 07/01/2024 8:49:54 AM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom (“When exposing a crime is treated like a crime, you are being ruled by criminals” – Edward Snowden)
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To: Brian Griffin

“Candu is a very cute name. I hope it is 100% apt.”

CAN = Canadian
D= deuterium
U= uranium

Canadian deuterium natural uranium reactor. Is what it literally means.

BWRX is not a CANDU format reactor it’s a scaled down AWBR of GE design. It’s a boiling light water reactor one third the size of the AWBR with natural cooling and 72 hour walk away safe design. It uses enriched uranium fuels not the natural uranium a CANDU can use. So it’s fuel cost is equal to a PWR reactor which is twice that of a CANDU format reactor. In theory GE says they can build a BWRX in under 60 months and for $3000 kw capex the Koreans built their last CANDU 900 three times the size of this SMR in under 60 months and for $2800 capex. China did the same thing under 60 and under 2800 closer to 2500 buy China has cheap...cheap labor the bought the parts from Canada though.


16 posted on 07/01/2024 1:40:32 PM PDT by GenXPolymath
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