{"id":487,"date":"2017-01-25T01:22:00","date_gmt":"2017-01-25T01:22:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/198.74.50.173\/2017\/01\/terrestrial-energy-notifies-nuclear.html"},"modified":"2017-10-15T13:26:03","modified_gmt":"2017-10-15T13:26:03","slug":"terrestrial-energy-notifies-nuclear","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.nextbigfuture.com\/2017\/01\/terrestrial-energy-notifies-nuclear.html","title":{"rendered":"Terrestrial Energy notifies nuclear regulator of planned 2019 molten salt reactor licensing application"},"content":{"rendered":"

Terrestrial Energy USA announced today it had informed the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)<\/a> of its plans to license a small modular reactor (SMR) in the USA. Terrestrial said it intends to start “pre-application interactions” with the regulator this year and to make its licensing application in late 2019.<\/p>\n

The NRC recently published a letter from Terrestrial responding to the agency’s Regulatory Issue Summary (RIS) published on 7 June last year. An RIS is an NRC request for information regarding future nuclear reactor licence filings.<\/p>\n

In its letter, dated 18 November 2016, Terrestrial said it plans to submit an application to the NRC for a design certification or a construction permit “no later than October 2019”.<\/p>\n

Terrestrial included the status of the design, analyses, testing, licensing, and project planning for its Integral Molten Salt Reactor (IMSR), which is a liquid-fuelled, high-temperature, 400 MWt advanced reactor power plant design<\/p>\n

Why is Terrestrial Energy’s Integral Molten Salt Reactor a big deal ?<\/b><\/p>\n