SEASON Project: Research on Safety of Small Modular Reactors

 
NFRP 4 (
Research on the safety of
small modular reactors
)
SEASON „
Small, Efficient And Safe
Operation of Nuclear
 
 
Proposer:
 KTH – Sweden
 
Contact Persons:
Janne Wallenius [janwal@kth.se]
Jakub Heller [jakub.heller@evalion.cz] (adm.)
 
Scope
The SEASON project will 
define an essential set of
experiments and associated methodology
 
permitting to
show how SMRs of European design may comply with
the amended Euratom Safety
 
Directives, thereby
assisting the licensing process for SMRs. 
Some of these
experiments are
 
carried out within the project,
 others
are designed and assessed for future implementation.
Focus
 
is on concepts based on 
technologies that are
feasibly deployable
. In the context of SEASON this
 
is
interpreted as small reactors that historically have been
used for production of utility to
 customers
.
 
 
 
WP1: 
Definition and design of experiments 
in
support of licensing.
WP2: 
Recommendations for licensing 
in
global context.
WP3: 
Safety of modular manufacturing
.
WP4: 
Safety of modular transport
.
WP5: 
Safety of modular and remote
operation
.
WP6: 
Safety of modular decommissioning &
waste management.
 
 
The SEASON 
consortium
 consists of a well balanced mix of
European SMR vendors nuclear
 
power utilities, research
institutes and academia from all regions of Europe
:
KTH, ENEA, ICN, NCBJ, LeadCold, Westinghouse, URENCO,
ENGIE, SCK-CEN, Delft Uni
 Regulatory bodies in
 
Canada, UK, Sweden, Argentina and
Indonesia will be invited to participate in the advisory board
of the project.
An end user group will be formed, with invitations going to
power utilities, mining and
 
shipping companies in Canada,
the Caribbean, UK, Australia, Indonesia and Korea.
 
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The SEASON project led by KTH Sweden focuses on defining experiments to demonstrate compliance with safety directives for Small Modular Reactors (SMRs). It covers licensing, manufacturing, transport, operation, decommissioning, and waste management aspects. The consortium includes European SMR vendors, utilities, research institutes, and academia, with regulatory bodies and end users participating in advisory roles.

  • SEASON Project
  • Small Modular Reactors
  • Safety Research
  • Nuclear Energy
  • KTH Sweden

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  1. NFRP 4 (Research on the safety of small modular reactors) SEASON Small, Efficient And Safe Operation of Nuclear Proposer: KTH Sweden Contact Persons: Janne Wallenius [janwal@kth.se] Jakub Heller [jakub.heller@evalion.cz] (adm.)

  2. Scope The SEASON project will define an essential set of experiments and associated methodology permitting to show how SMRs of European design may comply with the amended Euratom Safety Directives, thereby assisting the licensing process for SMRs. Some of these experiments are carried out within the project, others are designed and assessed for future implementation. Focus is on concepts based on technologies that are feasibly deployable. In the context of SEASON this is interpreted as small reactors that historically have been used for production of utility to customers.

  3. WP1: Definition and design of experiments in support of licensing. WP2: Recommendations for licensing in global context. WP3: Safety of modular manufacturing. WP4: Safety of modular transport. WP5: Safety of modular and remote operation. WP6: Safety of modular decommissioning & waste management.

  4. The SEASON consortium consists of a well balanced mix of European SMR vendors nuclear power utilities, research institutes and academia from all regions of Europe: KTH, ENEA, ICN, NCBJ, LeadCold, Westinghouse, URENCO, ENGIE, SCK-CEN, Delft Uni Regulatory bodies in Canada, UK, Sweden, Argentina and Indonesia will be invited to participate in the advisory board of the project. An end user group will be formed, with invitations going to power utilities, mining and shipping companies in Canada, the Caribbean, UK, Australia, Indonesia and Korea.

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