Doosan Enerbility to Supply Key Components for TerraPower's First SMR Project
Desk
korocamia@naver.com | 2024-12-19 10:05:15
Seoul, South Korea – Doosan Enerbility, a leading South Korean engineering and construction company, has secured a contract to supply critical components for TerraPower's inaugural small modular reactor (SMR) project.
TerraPower, a nuclear technology company founded by Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, is developing advanced SMRs that utilize sodium-cooled fast reactors (SFRs). SFRs generate electricity by transferring heat from nuclear fission to liquid sodium coolant, which then produces steam to drive turbines.
Under the agreement, Doosan Enerbility will be responsible for conducting feasibility studies and providing engineering support for the fabrication of key components for TerraPower's first SMR unit. The company is set to begin manufacturing essential components such as reactor vessels, reactor support structures, and core barrel assemblies starting next year.
TerraPower is currently constructing a 345-megawatt SMR at a site near an existing coal-fired power plant in Wyoming, USA. The company submitted a construction permit application to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) in March, making it the first fourth-generation SMR developer to do so. With funding from the U.S. Department of Energy, the project is on track for commercial operation in 2030.
“We are honored to be selected by TerraPower to participate in their groundbreaking SMR project,” said Kim Jong-du, executive vice president of Doosan Enerbility’s Nuclear Business Group. “This recognition of our manufacturing capabilities will drive us to further enhance our production capacity and establish a new manufacturing facility, positioning us as a global leader in SMR foundry.”
WEEKLY HOT
- 1The flowers at Magok Seoul Botanic Garden are blessing the approach of spring.
- 2Spring has already arrived at Incheon Grand Park, and the flowers are bursting into bloom.
- 3Iran’s Retaliation Deals $800M Blow to U.S. Bases; Key Missile Defense Systems Hit
- 4Trump Deploys ICE to Airports as Budget Standoff Leaves Security Understaffed
- 5Naver D2SF Launches 18th Campus Tech Startup Competition to Foster Next-Gen Innovators
- 6Vishay Unveils Ultra-Compact 0404 RGB LED with Independent Chip Control for Enhanced Color Precision