Regulatory News:
AREVA (Paris:AREVA):
ATMEA received the final report and findings of the review of ATMEA1
reactor safety objectives and options by the French nuclear safety
authority (ASN).
The ATMEA1 reactor is an 1100 MWe Generation III+ pressurized water
reactor (PWR) developed and already marketed internationally by ATMEA, a
joint venture between AREVA and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd (MHI).
Its safety objectives and principles are based on the latest
international standards, requirements and recommendations. The safety
features of the ATMEA1 reactor meet the most demanding criteria for
protecting systems critical to safety from both internal and external
hazards, including earthquakes, flooding and wide-body commercial
aircraft crashes, and for severe accident management and mitigation.
In concluding its review, conducted in close cooperation with the French
institute for radiological protection and nuclear safety (IRSN) and
completed at the end of November 2011, ASN stated that the reactor’s
safety objectives and options are consistent with French regulations, as
is the consideration given to internal and external hazards. In
addition, ATMEA’s
assessment of
the Fukushima accident,
demonstrating that the ATMEA1 reactor’s safety options are such that no
design changes are needed at this time, was favorably received by ASN.
ATMEA will continue to monitor analyses and findings on this subject
worldwide to ensure that the ATMEA1 reactor consistently meets the
highest safety standards.
"The ATMEA1 reactor meets the international safety criteria for
Generation III+ reactors. The ASN finding constitutes an important
milestone for the construction of the ATMEA1 reactor in France and in
other countries in the world” said Philippe Namy, President of ATMEA.
The French nuclear safety authority (ASN), an independent authority
created by the law of June 2006 on transparency and safety in the
nuclear field, provides regulatory oversight for all civilian nuclear
activities in France.
ATMEA builds on the experience of its two parent companies, AREVA and
MHI, and capitalizes on the operating experience of 130 reactors
worldwide representing a combined total of some 3,300 reactor years of
operation.
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