A Review of the Transportation Aspects of Domestic SMR Deployments
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Canada's prowess in the nuclear industry and its well-developed supply chain poses a unique opportunity to explore the viability and feasibility of using a small modular reactor (SMR) to replace diesel generators in remote communities and mine sites. As with all first-of-a-kind (FOAK) builds, the lifecycle must be carefully studied to ensure optimized safety, cost, environmental impact, and schedule. This paper will take a holistic overview of the transportation sequence of an SMR from manufacturing facility to site, and from site to decontamination or refurbishment facility after use. By leveraging input from Hatch's nuclear, infrastructure, and mining business units who have experience with FOAK introductions, modular transportation requirements, and nuclear regulations, this paper provides guidance for SMR developers to ensure that industry readiness is aligned with technology maturity as SMRs prepare to enter the public space.
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