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by philipkglass
3255 days ago
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The larger reactors were supposed to improve the economics of nuclear power once they reached series production. Making the minimum size larger seems to have impeded progression toward series production, zeroing out (and then some) the expected reduction in cost-per-megawatt from larger units. For example, the 1117 MWe AP1000 design that's driven Westinghouse to bankruptcy derives from the AP600 design of only 600 MWe. After-the-fact criticism is too easy, but it seems to me that Westinghouse and its US partners would have suffered less if they were trying to build 4x 600 MWe reactors, and the projects fell behind schedule/over budget, than in their actual situation where they're behind schedule/over budget on 4x 1117 MWe reactors. |
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