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Assessment of Small Modular Reactor Suitability for Use On or Near Air Force Space Command Installations
Middleton, Bobby M.; Boland, Thomas R.; Schlafli, William E.; Landrey, Bruce T.
This is the final report of the Small Modular Reactor (SMR) Suitability study by Sandia National Laboratories and the Scitor Team (Scitor Corporation and Landrey & Company). SMRs are being considered by the U.S. government as a clean energy option that can meet the economic, environmental and energy security goals of the country. This report was sponsored by the US Department of Energy (DOE) under the SMR Licensing Technical Support program, of which one of the goals is to advance the commercial viability of domestic SMR designs. The study reflects the intent of the memorandum of understanding between the DOE and the Department of Defense (DoD) to enhance national energy security and demonstrate leadership in transitioning the United States (US) to a low carbon economy. This report assesses the suitability of using US-developed light water SMR technology to provide energy for Schriever Air Force Base, CO and Clear Air Force Station, AK, and for broader SMR applications to meet DoD and Federal energy needs. This report also outlines deployment scenarios to optimize the use of an SMR's capacity to meet aggregated DoD and Federal energy needs within selected regions of the US. Finally, the report includes recommendations for follow-on actions by DoD and DOE to further the development of US SMR technology and effectively address viable solutions for national energy security and clean energy goals.