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D29 - Roadmap for LFR development

D29 - Roadmap for LFR development. Giacomo Grasso, Davide Mattioli ENEA UTFISSM-PRONOC LEADER (Lead-cooled European Advanced DEmonstration Reactor) WP 1 - Task 1.1 Karlsruhe 20/11/2012. Table of Contents. Executive Summary Objectives of the Road Map Introduction

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D29 - Roadmap for LFR development

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  1. D29 - Roadmap for LFR development Giacomo Grasso, Davide Mattioli ENEA UTFISSM-PRONOC LEADER (Lead-cooled European Advanced DEmonstration Reactor) WP 1 - Task 1.1 Karlsruhe 20/11/2012

  2. Table of Contents • Executive Summary • Objectives of the Road Map • Introduction 3.1. Nuclear energy potential to satisfy world energy needs 3.2. Need for fast reactors 3.2. Generation IV Fast reactors 3.4. The Lead Fast Reactor (LFR) 3.5. The LFR safety features • R&D needs • Road Map 5.1. The Lead-cooled Fast Reactor Road Map 5.2. LFR Zero Power Facility (GUINEVERE) 5.3. LFR ETPP (MYRRHA) 5.4. LFR ETDR (ALFRED) 5.5. LFR Prototype (PROLFR) 5.6. First of a kind European industrial size LFR (ELFR) 5.7. LFR Education and Training facility (ELECTRA) 5.8. Road Map main milestones • Expected Impacts • Key Performance Indicators • Indicative costs

  3. List of the main changes • Executive summary • List of LFR safety features • Insertion of Roadmap tables (prepared by NRG): • Technical roadmap for deployment of a European LFR • TechnicalroadmapfordeploymentofALFRED • Appendix A (NRG): containing Detailed Technical Roadmaps for • GUINEVERE(ZeroPowerFacility) • ELECTRA(EducationandTrainingFacility) • MYRRHA(FastSpectrumIrradiationFacility,TechnologyPilotPlant) • ALFRED(Demonstrator) • PROLFR(Prototype) • ELFR(First-of-a-kindindustrialLFR)

  4. The LFR safety features Favorable: Lead does not react with air or water. Lead has high density and high thermal inertia. Lead has a low neutron absorption cross section. Lead has a high boiling point. Lead does not form hydrogen. Not favorable: Lead has a high melting point. Lead is opaque. Lead is corrosive and erosive. Lead has Po-210 production rate (even if very low).

  5. LFR Roadmap 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050 GUINEVERE zero power operation ELECTRA education & training development operation MYRRHA technology pilot development operation ALFRED demonstrator development phase 1 phase 2 PROLFR prototype development operation ELFR (FOAK) industrial development operation

  6. ALFRED roadmaps synthetic and detailed

  7. Remaining tasks • Revision according to the contents of the paper "The European Lead Fast Reactor Strategy and the Roadmap for the Demonstrator ALFRED", to be presented at the International Conference on Fast Reactors and Related Fuel Cycles (FR13), Paris, March 2013. • Collection of comments from partners to the present version of deliverable 29 within the end of 2012 • Workshop with all WP1 partners to be held in January 2013 • Circulation of the last version of deliverable 29 for comments in February 2013 • Issue of the final version in March 2013

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