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Power plant: Would be state’s fi rst new nuclear project since the 1970s Continued from Page B2 oratory in southern Idaho “had to be termi- nated prematurely” when monitoring indi- the commercial framework to succeed, and cated “the fuel began to release fi ssion succeed wildly,” Sell said in March congres- products at a rate high enough to challenge sional testimony. off site radiation dose limits.” X-energy’s four reactors would be able to If the project moves forward, Lyman calls generate 320 megawatts of power, less than for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to one-third the amount of the roughly 1,200 take a more cautious licensing approach that megawatt capacity of the Columbia Gener- would fi rst approve the reactor as a prototype ating Station. before moving into commercial production. The project, with a reactor dubbed “A lot of the rationale for why you would Xe-100, would be the state’s fi rst new embark on this journey is not supported by nuclear power development since the 1970s, the evidence,” Lyman said. when the Washington Public Power Supply X-energy offi cials dispute Lyman’s System — the initial name for the Energy critique. Northwest utility consortium — tried to “I’ve known Ed for a long time,” Sell build fi ve large nuclear power plants but fi n- said. “He’s committed to his anti-nuclear ished only one in a disastrous eff ort based positions. That particular report, as it was on fl awed forecasts of future power demand. related to us, relied on public information The unfi nished plants left a bitter leg- that is no longer current or relevant.” acy — including the largest municipal bond X-energy’s project in Washington also default in U.S. history and, among some, a is receiving pushback in from a Northwest deep mistrust of the nuclear power industry. tribe. One of the most visi- The Confederated ble reminders of the Wash- Tribes of the Umatilla ‘THIS HAS ington Public Power Sup- Indian Reservation does ply System, which detractors not support placing small TO BE nicknamed “Whoops,” is modular reactors such as a massive concrete-domed COMPETITIVE. those proposed by X-en- building that dominates a ergy or any new nuclear WE’RE NOT 100-acre tract close to the missions at Hanford, Columbia Generating Sta- according to an Aug. 6 let- DOING THIS tion. This was supposed to be ter to the Energy Depart- WPPSS No. 1 but construc- ment from the chair of the BECAUSE WE tion halted in 1982 when it tribes’ board, N. Kathryn THINK THE was almost 65% complete. Brigham. X-energy’s proposal sub- The federal Hanford res- TECHNOLOGY ervation mitted to the Energy Depart- includes areas that IS COOL. ment calls for installing the rank as the most contami- reactors on 22 acres of this nated nuclear sites in North THIS IS OUR site, which already includes America. The massive water intakes from the task of treating 177 tanks CUSTOMER’S Columbia River. storing a perilous brew of MONEY, radioactive and chemical Next-generation tech waste, some of which are WHICH WE X-energy’s website pro- leaking, represents a huge motes the helium-cooled cleanup challenge. TAKE VERY reactor as safely produc- The letter noted that SERIOUSLY.’ ing electricity “in a process 1855 treaties ceding mil- that’s as clean as wind and lions of acres of land called Kevin Nordt | Grant County solar.” for the preservation of Public Utility District’s The reactor operates important rights, includ- general manager at much higher tempera- ing hunting, fi shing and tures than the water-cooled gathering. Hanford is par- nuclear plants now in oper- tially within these treaty ation. It is stocked, like a gumball machine, territories, and new reactor development with the pebbles, each of which holds thou- could impact those rights and resources, said sands of fuel particles. Brigham’s letter, which called for consulta- The uranium in these fuel particles is tion to discuss the federal government’s trust enriched to increase the level of the fi ssion- responsibility under the treaty. able U-235 isotope above 15%. This is far The tribes’ concerns are shared by the below the roughly 90% level required for Columbia Riverkeeper, a Northwest envi- atomic bombs but still more than triple the ronmental group that released a September level of enrichment for the fuel of current report blasting small nuclear reactors as an generation reactors. “unacceptable solution to climate change.” The heart of the safety case is the design X-energy has yet to apply for a Nuclear of the fuel, which tucks the kernels of ura- Regulatory Commission license to operate nium inside three protective layers of carbon the reactor, a complex process that includes and ceramic-based materials. an extensive safety review, according to This is called TRISO fuel. The federal Scott Burnell, a commission spokesperson. Energy Department calls TRISO the “most ‘This has to be competitive’ robust nuclear fuel on earth.” X-energy In the months ahead, drilling for soil claims on its website the fuel retains waste samples is expected to begin at X-energy’s and prevents meltdowns entirely. Sell, in remarks in Kennewick on Oct. 28, Columbia River site. said that this safety enables a dramatically Construction could begin by 2024, simplifi ed design that results in big cost sav- according to a tentative timeline. ings. “I’m talking about a reactor that has At the Kennewick meeting organized in one-tenth the number of required safety-re- late October by Energy Northwest, there was lated systems on it compared to Columbia plenty of optimism. Grant County’s Nordt, Generating Station,” Sell said. appearing on a panel with Sell, talked about The claims of a meltdown-proof fuel are the value of a fl exible source of nuclear dismissed as “absurd” by Edwin Lyman, a power. And he urged other utility offi cials physicist with the Union of Concerned Sci- to consider signing up to take some of this entists who has researched nuclear reactor power. safety for many years. “I’d say, look to Grant, we’ll take care of Lyman questions whether the X-energy the details,” Nordt declared. reactor would be safe enough to justify a But in a state where the earlier fi nancial design that does away with costly leak-tight problems of the Washington Public Power containment buildings standard for the cur- Supply System still cast a shadow, any move rent generation of water-cooled reactors. by a utility district to fi nance a new nuclear He says the safety of TRISO fuel requires project will get a lot of scrutiny. the ability to consistently manufacture it to Nordt acknowledges that. exacting standards. So far, he said, that has “This has to be competitive. 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