Global efforts to converge different types of small modular reactor technologies as well as their regulatory approaches are continuing to make strong progress, according to the latest meeting of the IAEA’s Nuclear Harmonization and Standardization Initiative.
The initiative, known as NHSI, was set up because the global deployment of advanced reactors and particularly SMRs requires a standardized design to be licensed in several countries in order to be quick and efficient, and for developers to achieve economies of scale. Harmonized regulatory approaches are also vital to enable fast and safe deployment of SMRs.
The third plenary meeting of NHSI was held in Vienna this week, prior to the opening to the Agency’s International Conference on Small Modular Reactors and their Applications, and covered progress so far, as well as discussions on the suggested direction for the next phase.
IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi opened the annual meeting, saying: “Hardly a day passes without very exciting news of some company striking a deal or somebody saying that it's going to be doing something important and exciting in SMRs. NHSI is about what goes behind the headlines, what goes behind the expectations.”
The Director general added that SMRs are both “what the market needs and what the planet needs.”