海湾电力公司与肖氏公司合作,在陆地上部署海军核反应堆。
HGP Partners With Shaw To Deploy Navy's Nuclear Reactors On Land

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/hgp-partners-shaw-deploy-navys-nuclear-reactors-land

HGP智能能源公司与肖集团合作,计划在美国肯塔基州帕杜卡市部署退役的美国海军潜艇和航空母舰核反应堆,旨在快速部署核能以支持人工智能等日益增长的需求(“创世纪”项目)。 这将利用海军数十年来安全运行核能的经验。 帕杜卡市原为铀浓缩厂,目前正经历核能复兴。General Matter和Global Laser Enrichment等公司正在那里建立新的铀浓缩设施,使肯塔基州有可能成为主要的铀生产地。 这种核活动集中使得帕杜卡市成为能源部最近提出的“核燃料生命周期创新园区”的有力候选地——一个涵盖整个核燃料周期的巨型设施。 肯塔基州附近拥有铀转化设施,可能成为国内核能力的中心枢纽。肖集团将为HGP的项目提供工程和制造支持。

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HGP Intelligent Energy is partnering with the Shaw Group to deploy U.S. Navy submarine and aircraft carrier nuclear reactors at the DOE's Paducah, Kentucky facility.

Back in December, we covered their initial proposal to the U.S. government to utilize reactors from the Navy in an effort to find the quickest means of deploying new nuclear energy to support AI demand for government efforts like Project Genesis.

The U.S. Navy has operated the most successful nuclear program in history with over 7,500 reactor years of safe operation. It is abundantly clear that if there is a way to bring their technology and operational success to other efforts and venues, these possibilities should be pursued.

Shaw will be utilizing its previous experience with nuclear projects, including their involvement at Vogtle Units 3 and 4, to advance HGP’s CoreHeld Project through engineering, procurement, and fabrication services. Shaw's potential scope of work includes “balance-of-plant module fabrication, piping systems, structural components, pressure vessels, and related nuclear-grade equipment.”

The Paducah, Kentucky, site has been a hotspot of nuclear fuel chain activity over the past couple years. Formerly the site of the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant, the last commercial-scale, American uranium enrichment facility that closed in 2013, is being utilized by multiple companies. 

General Matter, led by Founders Fund's Scott Nolan, is developing one of the newest uranium enrichment facilities in Paducah after being awarded $900 million from the DOE in an effort to increase domestic production capacity. Global Laser Enrichment (GLE) is also working on uranium enrichment, but with a next-generation laser technology that hopes to provide lower-cost enrichment and a smaller footprint. GLE additionally looks to re-enrich some of the byproduct of previous enrichment processes with enough material stored on-site in Kentucky for GLE to become one of the largest uranium producers in the world. 

With naval nuclear reactors now potentially being deployed at Paducah, it creates the perfect recipe for Kentucky to participate in the recently announced Nuclear Lifecycle Innovation Campuses program. This program aims to create mega-campuses and partnerships between state and federal governments to house the entire nuclear lifecycle within a single fence line. Considering the only uranium conversion facility in the United States is located just across the river from Paducah and owned by Solstice Materials, Kentucky appears to be taking shape as one of the leading candidates for the first campus. 

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