NuScale Power Customer Forum

NuScale Power invites utility and power industry executives and managers to join it for its first Customer Forum. The one-day program offers a comprehensive view of NuScale’s technology and the plan, process and timeline to make it commercially available in the U.S. The Customer Forum includes:

  • Technology - Detailed discussion of NuScale’s modular, scalable light water reactor technology and the standardized design for NuScale nuclear power plant.

  • Safety – A review of the results of safety analyses on NuScale’s passively cooled design conducted by two independent panels of leading scientists and engineers.

  • Supply chain – Key members of NuScale’s supply chain will explain their plans to capitalize on NuScale’s truly modular design to enhance quality, dramatically lower costs and ensure on time delivery of major components.

  • Project Cost Estimate – Kiewit Power Constructors, NuScale’s EPC strategic partner, recently completed a detailed bottoms up cost estimate for a NuScale nuclear power plant. The effort comprised almost 20,000 man-hours. Kiewit will review the cost estimate and the steps it will take to optimize power plant construction.

  • Economies of Small – How NuScale has changed the economies of scale paradigm into the economies of small through simplicity and modularity.

  • Prototype Test Facility – Forum participants will tour the test facility for the NuScale design at Oregon State University.

The NuScale Power Customer Forum is scheduled for Tuesday, May 11, 2010, at the LaSells Stewart Conference Center in Corvallis, Oregon. A block of rooms have been reserved at the Hilton Garden Inn Corvallis, which is located adjacent to the Conference Center. Participants are invited to a welcome reception and dinner on Monday evening, May 10, beginning at 6:00 pm, featuring an Oregon wine and beer tasting. All participants are invited to join us for dinner on Tuesday evening, May 11, following the NuScale Power Customer Forum.

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