Abstract

Manufacturers are developing another generation of reactors, partly for emerging markets, partly to replace existing capacity. The reactors are easier to manufacture and operate, are safer, and have one-step certification. The EPRI-Energy initiative resulted in the successful design of three next-generation plants in the United States. General Electric Co., based in Fairfield, Conn., and ABB Combustion Engineering, Windsor, Conn., produced two "evolutionary" designs that built incrementally on existing reactors: CE's Advanced Boiling Water Reactor (ABWR) and ABB's System 80+ Standard Plant Design, a pressurized-water reactor (PWR). Westinghouse Electric Corp., headquartered in Pittsburgh, taking a rather more innovative and daring approach, developed a smaller advanced reactor called the AP-600. A 600-MW pressurized-water reactor, it incorporated passive safety features wherever possible. These three reactors are described.

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