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Department of Energy Partners with the Electric Power Research Institute to Develop Innovative Manufacturing Technologies for Small Modul...

September 29, 2017 – The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is contributing $2.5 million to a four year Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)-led project ($8.1 million total) to investigate and demonstrate new manufacturing and fabrication technologies with a goal of producing the ASME-code acceptable critical assemblies of a two-thirds scale demonstration small modular reactor (SMR) reactor pressure vessel (RPV). EPRI will work with a number of U.S. manufacturers to demonstrate six critical advanced manufacturing technologies with the ultimate objective to reduce the cost by 40 percent and the schedule by 18 months for full-size SMR reactor pressure vessels. Several of these advanced technologies have been developed on a small scale to produce high quality components with comparable or better material properties relative to castings and forgings, and may also be considerably less expensive. The first of these technologies is powder metallurgy/hot isostatic pressing (PM/HIP), which would replace many “large” forging operations previously used. Other technologies included in this project are: