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The world’s first AP1000 nuclear reactor unit has started initial fuel loading in China, a major step that could help identical units being built at Georgia Power’s Plant Vogtle expansion. “Today we have reached a tremendous milestone for Westinghouse and our AP1000 plant technology,” Westinghouse President and CEO José Emeterio Gutiérrez said. WESTINGHOUSE RELEASE
Officials from the Departments of Commerce, Energy and State joined U.S. nuclear industry representatives in a three-day trade delegation to Saudi Arabia this week. The delegation included 30 people representing 20 companies, according to the Nuclear Energy Institute.
A new National Hydropower Association report recommends developing market changes that recognize the energy reliability and security role pumped storage plays and evaluating energy storage technologies based on their abilities to provide key supporting services to the overall electric grid. The report also recommends streamlining licenses for low-impact pumped storage hydropower and developing standard evaluation criteria for all forms of energy storage to better compare and evaluate difference types of storage. HYDROWORLD
MIT Energy Initiative and Argonne National Lab teamed up for a report underscoring how nuclear and renewable power can work in tandem under a more diverse and reliable grid. “We find that operating nuclear plants in a more flexible manner, including varying power output to integrate renewable energy and supplying valuable operating reserves and frequency regulation, presents a potential ‘win-win-win’,” MIT’s Jesse Jenkins noted in a highly useful Twitter thread explaining the findings. Benefits include lower electricity costs for consumers and increased revenues for nuclear plant owners.
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