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Blue Ribbon Commission on America’s Nuclear Future

Nuclear Power Deployment Scorecard

Moving Toward Deployment

October 2009
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Supplement

New Nuclear Plant Orders

Summary: Four plant construction contracts have been initiated; nine power companies have ordered large component forgings from three reactor vendors for potential nuclear plants; one vendor ordered other large equipment; two vendors are building large fabrication facilities.

Long-Lead Equipment Orders: Large forging orders initiated by AREVA, GE-Hitachi, Toshiba and Westinghouse; Westinghouse has also ordered reactor coolant pumps and containment vessels.

  • Progress, SCE&G, and Southern have contracted with Westinghouse for long-lead component forgings.
  • Dominion, Entergy, and Exelon have contracted with GE-Hitachi for long-lead component forgings.
  • AmerenUE and UniStar have contracted with AREVA for long-lead component forgings.
  • NRG Energy signed an agreement with Toshiba for long-lead component forgings.
  • Japan Steel Works currently only ultra-large forging vendor worldwide – capacity limited; AREVA, Lehigh Heavy Forge, BWXT and Russia's Uralmash-Izhora Group (OMZ) reportedly developing large forging capabilities.
  • Areva and Northrop Grumman plan to build a facility in Newport News, VA to manufacture heavy components for the EPR.
  • Shaw and Westinghouse plan to build a facility near Lake Charles, LA to fabricate structural and equipment modules for the AP1000.

Plant Construction Contracts: Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contracts have been signed for four plants.

  • Progress Energy with Westinghouse and Shaw Group for two AP1000s at Levy County.
  • Southern Nuclear with Westinghouse and Shaw Group for two AP1000s at Vogtle. Start of early site construction is delayed 6 months pending resolution of technical issue pertaining to soil.
  • SCE&G and Santee Cooper with Westinghouse for two AP1000s at V.C. Summer.
  • STPNOC with Toshiba for two ABWRs at South Texas Project.

Spent Fuel Disposal Contracts: Standard DOE contract for disposal of spent fuel and radioactive waste available.

  • Contracts under 10 CFR Part 961 available October 31, 2008.
  • Two COL applicants, Duke Energy and Southern Nuclear Co., publicly announced signing of disposal contracts with DOE.

New Plant Construction, Operation, Deferral

Summary: TVA proceeding towards completion of Watts Bar Unit 2 and Bellefonte Units 1 and 2.

New Nuclear Plants under Construction: TVA resumed construction-related activities at two mothballed sites:

  • Watts Bar 2, near Spring City, TN, resumed at a total cost of $2.5 billion with an estimated completion date of 2013.
  • Construction permits have been reinstated for Bellefonte Units 1 and 2 near Scottsboro, AL; no work underway.

New Nuclear Plant Begin Operation: None.

Deferred: None.

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