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Trump administration approves $1.35bn for small-scale nuclear reactor project

  • The award was announced by the Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems (UAMPS) a consortium of cities, many of which would buy power generated by NuScale Power LLC's project.
  • The DOE has pumped about $280 million since 2013 into the project involving 12 small reactors, slated to be built at its Idaho National Laboratory site.
Published October 17, 2020

WASHINGTON: The US Department of Energy on Friday approved $1.35 billion over 10 years for the building of the first US small-scale nuclear power project, a boost to a technology struggling with cost overruns and delays, but which depends on congressional appropriations.

The award was announced by the Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems (UAMPS) a consortium of cities, many of which would buy power generated by NuScale Power LLC's project.

The DOE has pumped about $280 million since 2013 into the project involving 12 small reactors, slated to be built at its Idaho National Laboratory site.

NuScale's technology is regarded by some as a potential source of critical carbon-free power that grids will need to supplement intermittent sources like wind and solar. NuScale, based in Portland, Oregon, is majority-owned by construction and engineering firm Fluor Corp.

Support for the project has been a question since two UAMPS municipalities, Logan and Lehi, Utah, dropped out of the project, citing rising costs and risks. The plant's projected cost of $6.1 billion has risen from $3.6 billion in 2017, Mark Montgomery, head of the utility in Logan, told officials this summer.

An official in a third city, Bountiful, has said chances are greater than 50-50 that that city also will withdraw. But Wells, Nevada, has recently joined on, bringing the net loss so far to one, said UAMPS spokesman LaVarr Webb.

More than 30 UAMPS members have until Oct. 31 to decide whether to stick with the project. The consortium earlier this year pushed back the project's commercial operation date to 2030 from 2026 to provide more time for public input.

Combined, cities have committed to buying about 200 megawatts of the project's planned 720 megawatts of power.

The DOE award could prompt other public power associations and private utilities to sign power purchase agreements that could give the project additional momentum, Webb said.

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