The Rise and Fall of #NuScale: a nuclear cautionary tale

Kelly Campbell
October 29, 2024

"A decade ago, NuScale, the Oregon-based small modular nuclear company born at Oregon State University, was on a roll. Promising a new era of nuclear reactors that were cheaper, easier to build and safer, their Star Wars-inspired artist renditions of a yet to be built reactor gleamed like a magic bullet.

"As of last year, NuScale was the furthest along of any reactor design in obtaining Nuclear Regulatory Commission licensing and was planning to build the first small modular nuclear reactor in the United States. Its plan was to build it in Idaho to serve energy to a consortium of small public utility districts in Utah and elsewhere, known as #UAMPS.

"This home-grown Oregon company was lauded in local and national media. According to project backers, a high-tech solution to climate change was on the horizon, and an Oregon company was leading the way. It seemed almost too good to be true.

"And it was.

"Turns out, NuScale was a #HouseOfCards. The UAMPS project’s price tag more than doubled and the timeline was pushed back repeatedly until it was seven years behind schedule. Finally, UAMPS saw the writing on the wall and wisely backed out in November, 2023.

"After losing their customer, NuScale’s stock plunged, it laid off nearly a third of its workforce, and it was sued by its investors and investigated for investor fraud. Then its CEO sold off most of his stock shares.

"NuScale’s project is the latest in a long line of failed nuclear fantasies.

"Why should you care? A different nuclear company, #XEnergy, now in partnership with #AmazonCorp, wants to build and operate small modular #nuclear reactors [#SMRs] near the #ColumbiaRiver, 250 miles upriver from #PortlandOR. #BillGates’s darling, the #Natrium reactor in #Wyoming is also plowing ahead. Both proposals are raking in the Inflation Reduction Act and other taxpayer funded subsidies. The danger: Money and time wasted on these #FalseSolutions to the #ClimateCrisis divert public resources from #renewables, #EnergyEfficiency and other faster, more cost-efficient and safer ways to address the climate crisis.

"A recent study from the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis concluded that small modular nuclear reactors are still too expensive, too slow to build and too risky to respond to the climate crisis.

"While the nuclear industry tries to pass itself off as 'clean,' it is an extremely dirty technology, beginning with #UraniumMining and #UraniumMilling which decimates #IndigenousLands. Small modular nuclear reactors produce two to thirty times the radioactive waste of older nuclear designs, waste for which we have no safe, long-term disposal site. Any community that hosts a nuclear reactor will likely be saddled with its radioactive waste – forever. This harm falls disproportionately on #Indigenous and #LowIncome communities.

:For those of us downriver, X-Energy’s plans to build at the Hanford Nuclear Site on the Columbia flies in the face of reason, as it would add more nuclear waste to the country’s largest nuclear cleanup site.

"In #Oregon, we have a state moratorium on building nuclear reactors until there is a vote of the people and a national waste repository. Every few years, the nuclear industry attempts to overturn this law at the Oregon Legislature, but so far it has been unsuccessful. This August, Umatilla County Commissioners announced they’ll attempt another legislative effort to overturn the moratorium. Keeping this moratorium is wise, given the dangerous distraction posed by the false solution of small modular nuclear reactors. Let’s learn from the NuScale debacle and keep our focus on a just transition to a clean energy future–one in which nuclear power clearly has no place."

https://oregoncapitalchronicle.com/2024/10/29/the-rise-and-fall-of-nuscale-a-nuclear-cautionary-tale/

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The Rise and Fall of NuScale: a nuclear cautionary tale • Oregon Capital Chronicle

A decade ago, NuScale, the Oregon-based small modular nuclear company born at Oregon State University, was on a roll.

Oregon Capital Chronicle

"Nuclear Energy Project in Idaho Is Canceled

The project that NuScale Power and Western energy companies had developed struggled to attract enough utility customers."

".. cost of building the reactors, which had soared to $9.3 billion from $5.3 billion .."

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/08/business/energy-environment/nuclear-energy-project-in-idaho-is-canceled.html

8.11.2023

#Atomkraft #AKW #Idaho #Kernenergie #Kernkraft #Kernkraftwerk #NPP #NuScale #SMR #UAMPS #USA

Nuclear Energy Project in Idaho Is Canceled

The project that NuScale Power and Western energy companies had developed struggled to attract enough utility customers.

The New York Times

The #NuScale modular #nuclear reactor project CFPP in Idaho has just 116 MW of the planned 462 MW subscribed, a further 254 MW would “need to be attained” by February 2024, or else must reimburse the customer Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems #UAMPS for costs incurred.
Power prices were already increased to $89/MWh from $58/MWh earlier, despite $1 billion subsidy pledged over 10 years from the U.S. Department of Energy.

https://www.utilitydive.com/news/nuscale-smr-uamps-funding-nrc-doe-idaho-lab/645262/

NuScale must triple subscription level for small modular reactor in Idaho by early 2024, company says

Asked by an analyst if NuScale will seek to increase subscriptions from members, power producers yet to join the consortium or others, Colbert said, “all of the above.”

Utility Dive

These people at Utah UAMPS are going down the same trail as WPPSS, "Whoops", and are going to rediscover the same expensive end.

We do not need more nuclear waste-generating plants. We have plenty of nuclear waste to get rid of and the power they generate as a by-product is more wisely generated using renewables and improved efficiency.

#nukes #nuclearwaste #utah #UAMPS #WPPSS

https://gizmodo.com/western-cities-vote-nuscale-modular-nuclear-reactor-1850180493

Western Cities Vote to Keep U.S. Nuclear Dream Alive (For Now)

A coalition of cities voted to keep backing a project to build's the nation's first small modular reactor, despite rising costs.

Gizmodo

RT @ecopolitain: Small Modular Reactor cost overruns: the same old problems haunt new nuclear in Utah

NuScale SMR –the original target power price of $55/MWh has risen to $100/MWh (with subsidies)

https://energypost.eu/small-modular-reactor-cost-overruns-the-same-old-problems-haunt-new-nuclear-in-utah/ #svpol #eltwitter #energipol #kärnkraft #Nuscale #SMR #UAMPS

🐦🔗: https://nitter.eu/RebHarms/status/1596425330935599104

Small Modular Reactor cost overruns: the same old problems haunt new nuclear in Utah - Energy Post

Much hope is being placed on Small Modular Reactors (SMR) making new nuclear plants competitive. But David Schlissel at IEEFA summarises their research into the publications, updates and statements coming from the stakeholders involved with the SMR by UAMPS (Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems) and NuScale Power Corporation that shows that costs are going out […]

Energy Post