Close

MOHR to supply spent fuel pool instrumentation system to US nuclear stations

Note* - All images used are for editorial and illustrative purposes only and may not originate from the original news provider or associated company.

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from any location or device.

Media Packs

Expand Your Reach With Our Customized Solutions Empowering Your Campaigns To Maximize Your Reach & Drive Real Results!

– Access the Media Pack Now

– Book a Conference Call

– Leave Message for Us to Get Back

Related stories

DOE Selects 11 Projects for Nuclear Reactor Pilot Program

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has formally launched...

Equinix Enters Nuclear Deal With SMR Developers to Power DCs

In an effort to diversify its power portfolio, global...

Construction of First Kazakhstan Nuclear Power Plant Begins

Kazakhstan has formally launched construction of its inaugural nuclear...

CNNC to Construct Third Kazakhstan Nuclear Power Plant

China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) had previously been selected...

MOHR Test and Measurement has secured a contract from Utilities Service Alliance to supply Spent Fuel Pool water level measurement instrumentation (SFPI) to 10 nuclear stations in the US.

The ten nuclear stations are located at Columbia, Cook, Cooper, Fermi 2, Fort Calhoun, Hope Creek, Monticello, Prairie Island, Salem, and Susquehanna.

As per the deal, MOHR will supply its EFP-IL SFPI system as a solution for US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Order EA-12-051, which requires installation of SFPI in all US commercial nuclear power stations, issued in response to the Japan nuclear accident at Fukushima Dai-ichi plant in March 2011.

EFP-IL SFPI system features the EFP-IL signal processor and SFP-1 level probe assembly. MOHR said that spent fuel pool monitoring helps prevent exposure and overheating of spent nuclear fuel rods, following damage to the spent fuel pool by earthquake or other beyond design-basis event.

Established in 1996, Utilities Service Alliance (USA) is a non-stock, non-profit, membership cooperative, which intends to improve station safety, reliability and reduce operating costs.

USA’s membership is comprised of eight electric utilities which include American Electric Power, DTE Energy, Energy Northwest, Nebraska Public Power District, Omaha Public Power District, PPL, PSEG, and Xcel Energy.

Together, all the utilities operate 14 nuclear power reactors located at 10 stations, which will generate 13% of nuclear electric power in the US.

 

Latest stories

Related stories

DOE Selects 11 Projects for Nuclear Reactor Pilot Program

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has formally launched...

Equinix Enters Nuclear Deal With SMR Developers to Power DCs

In an effort to diversify its power portfolio, global...

Construction of First Kazakhstan Nuclear Power Plant Begins

Kazakhstan has formally launched construction of its inaugural nuclear...

CNNC to Construct Third Kazakhstan Nuclear Power Plant

China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) had previously been selected...

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from any location or device.

Media Packs

Expand Your Reach With Our Customized Solutions Empowering Your Campaigns To Maximize Your Reach & Drive Real Results!

– Access the Media Pack Now

– Book a Conference Call

– Leave Message for Us to Get Back