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NE 127 – Codes, Standards, and Regulations Power Industry Regulations INSTRUCTOR: Chattanooga State CC

Topics of Discussion Steps in the Production of Electricity Overview of Basic Power Plant Operation Regulation of the Nuclear Power Industry NRC History, Responsibilities, and Structure

Basic Energy Processes Natural electrical energy cannot be harnessed It must be converted from another energy source Four steps in the production of electrical energy

Basic Energy Processes Continued Step 1 (Fossil) Conversion of chemical energy into thermal energy (heat) through the burning of a fossil fuel (coal, oil, or gas) (Nuclear) Conversion of nuclear energy into thermal energy by fission Step 2 Absorption of thermal energy by water (conversion of water into steam)

Basic Energy Processes Continued Step 3 (Fossil and nuclear) Conversion of thermal energy from steam into mechanical energy as steam jet spins turbine blades (Hydro) Conversion of potential energy of water into mechanical energy as water spins turbine blades Step 4 Conversion of mechanical energy into electrical energy as rotation of turbine shaft rotates the shaft of the electrical generator, thereby producing electricity

Generic Coal Plant Schematic

Alternate Schematic

Detailed Schematic

Coal Plant Facts In the 1920s coal plants had to burn 3 lbs of coal to produce 1 kW-hr of electricity In the 1970s (time-frame for construction of many existing fossil plants), 1 lb of coal could produce 1 kW-hr of electricity due to improvements in plant efficiency It takes ~11 lbs of air to burn 1 lb of coal Slightly more air than required to ensure complete combustion It takes ~1200 tons of water (300,000 gallons) to cool the exhaust steam from the burning of 1 ton of coal

Nuclear Plant Schematic

Alternate Nuclear Plant Schematic

Condenser: Common to Fossil and Nuclear Plants

Inspection of Turbine Blades

Regulation of Nuclear Power Industry Due to potential (however slight) for a catastrophic nuclear incident, the U.S. nuclear industry is highly regulated Title 10 of the CFR governs Energy regulations Chapter 1 contains parts 1-199 NRC (Nuclear Regulatory Commission) is the regulating entity for those codes

History of the NRC 1942 – Enrico Fermi, professor at University of Chicago created first sustained nuclear chain reaction under the Chicago Stadium Atomic Energy Act of 1946 Provided for the exclusive military use and control of nuclear energy Atomic Energy Act of 1954 Allowed for the commercial use of nuclear energy Created the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC)

History of the NRC Continued AEC Objectives Promote the development of nuclear power Regulate nuclear power 1974 – Energy Reorganization Act Abolished the AEC which was seen as controversial Created two organizations to perform original AEC objectives Energy Resources Development Administration (ERDA) NRC

History of the NRC Continued ERDA Renamed Department of Energy (DOE) in 1975 Governs the development of commercial applications of nuclear energy NRC Governs regulation of nuclear power

Three Mile Island, PA Occurred on March 28, 1979 Approximately half of reactor core melted Generated fear of widespread radioactive contamination No general evacuation was needed Led to greater NRC emphasis on: Operator training “human factors” in plant performance Emergency planning

NRC Responsibilities

More on NRC Responsibilities Key licensing activities Licensing the construction and operation of nuclear reactors and other nuclear facilities, and overseeing their decommissioning Licensing all facets of nuclear material Licensing low-level and high-level waste disposal sites Licensing operators of nuclear power and nonpower test and research reactors

More on NRC Responsibilities Other key responsibilities Inspection of licensed facilities and activities Research on light-water reactor safety and identification of potential safety issues Development, implementation, and enforcement of NRC regulations Investigation of nuclear incidents and allegations Conducting of public hearings

NRC Organization Headed by 5 Commissioners Appointed by the President Confirmed by the Senate for 5-year terms One Commissioner designated as Chairman Principal executive officer Official NRC spokesperson (currently Gregory B. Jaczko) Role of Commission Formulate policies Develop regulations governing nuclear material safety and security Issue orders to licensees Adjudicate legal matters

NRC Organization Continued *Note: NRC re-organized since the preparation of the red book Inspector General (Hubert T. Bell) reports to Chairman Executive Director for Operations (EDO) Supervises and coordinates policy development of EDO staff and implements Commission policy directives EDO Organization Oversees 3 principle offices Office for Reactor and Preparedness Programs Office for Materials, Waste, Research, State, Tribal and Compliance Program Office for Corporate Management

NRC Structure Continued Office for Reactor and Preparedness Programs Oversees: Regional Offices (Regions I – IV) Office of New Reactors Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Responsible for ensuring public health and safety through licensing and inspection activities Includes licensing of operators; emergency preparedness; facility security (including fitness for duty); inspection of component suppliers; licensing and renewal of operating licenses

NRC Structure Continued Office for Materials, Waste, Research, State, Tribal and Compliance Program Oversees: Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research Conducts own research and coordinates research with others (universities, those in the nuclear industry) Studies risk Office of Enforcement Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards Develops and implements NRC policy for regulation of activities involving use and handling of radioactive materials, including the fuel itself, its transportation, and waste Office of Investigations Office of Federal and State Materials and Environmental Management Programs

NRC Structure Continued Office for Corporate Management Oversees: Office of Information Services Office of Administration Computer Security Office

NRC Structure Continued Direct Reports to the NRC Commission Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel Composed of administrative judges including lawyers, physicists, engineers, and environmental scientists Conduct hearings for the Commission Office of Commission Appellate Adjudication Court of appeals

Next Time… NRC Enforcement CFRs for the Nuclear Power Industry