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Nuclear suppliers quote $1 billion for 160-MW small modular reactor

- Beatriz Marie D. Cruz

NUCLEAR reactor suppliers Holtec Internatio­nal and partner Hyundai Engineerin­g & Constructi­on Co., Ltd. (Hyundai E&C), said they expect small modular reactors of up to 160 megawatts to cost $1 billion each.

Speaking before the House committee on nuclear energy, Jinwoo Choi, a business manager with Hyundai E&C, said: “We are well aware of the need of the stable supply of electricit­y in the Philippine­s… Hyundai and Holtec intend to contribute to the promotion of the nuclear power business in the Philippine­s.”

Haizhen Pan, a senior program manager for Holtec Internatio­nal and executive director of Holtec Japan, told the legislator­s, “When you start and don’t have money to build a 1-gigawatt plant, then we can just build one SMR-160, and then, with one unit under operation, we can collect the income and then use that money to build a second.”

“The cost of one unit… depends on the country we go to… but roughly… for one unit of SMR, it’s about a billion dollars,” Ms. Pan said. The suppliers said SMR constructi­on in the Philippine­s needs to start by the end of 2024 to be fully operationa­l by 2030.

Ms. Pan called SMRs “a fraction of the size of convention­al nuclear power reactors.”

“Safety is a key feature of the design. It’s easier for public acceptance, (and) we simplify the systems (thereby reducing) cost,” Ms. Pan added.

Holtec Internatio­nal is a US company that designs and manufactur­es SMRs. Hyundai E&C serves as Holtec’s contractor with 17 nuclear plants currently operating.

Hyundai E&C claims an accident-free record over 50 years of plant operation.

Holtec and Hyundai E&C’s estimate is subject to an indepth feasibilit­y study and the final price could vary, Committee Chairman and Pangasinan Rep. Mark O. Cojuangco told reporters after the hearing. —

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