Vermont Yankee

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Vermont Yankee

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Vermont Yankee. Boiling Water Reactor. Reactor Building. Spent fuel pool. Concrete 3.8 Ci/m3. Carbon steel 370 Ci/m3. Reactor Vessel and Internals. 2.9 Million Ci/m 3. Radioactivity as a Function of Time. Decommissioning Alternatives. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Boiling Water Reactor

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Reactor Building

Carbon steel 370 Ci/m3

Concrete 3.8 Ci/m3

Spent fuel pool

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Reactor Vessel and Internals

2.9 Million Ci/m3

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Radioactivity as a Function of Time

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Decommissioning Alternatives

• Dismantlement – remove all radioactive materials. Terminate license, except for spent fuel and hot core components. In VT, hopefully return to greenfield.

• Safstor – remove much of external contamination. After cooling 5 years, all fuel in storage casks. Remove cooling water pipes. Seal up reactor internals and wait. Revise license.

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CT Yankee Dry Storage

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Cask 1.0

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Hi-Star 100 Cask

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Remaining Amts to Collect

Year VT Nuclear Pwr Entergy

2000 to 2012 256.88 0

Amt in Fund ‘99 247.00

Total 533.88

Estd Decom Cost

816.6 614.6

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TLG Projected Costs to Decom VY

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What must be done?1. While the labor force is intact, immediate steps

must be taken. VY will have to produce a decom plan for NRC, but we need a site survey now.

2. Safe, careful dismantlement must start asap. No guarantee SAFSTOR will lead to sufficient decom fund. The financial risk is too high.

3. Sufficient funds must be available to dismantle the reactor, dispose of waste, including fuel and bring the VY site to greenfield condition.

4. VT must do an independent economic audit, and ensure the decom fund is fully funded.

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Money in Decom FundMoney at Year End2001 $297.12002 $315.92004 $372.82006 $416.52007 $439.62008 $372.02009 $428.4

Interest RateInt rate 6.2% (est) (above cpi)

Real cumulative rate 4.2%Average CPI infl rate 2.4%Net rate 1.8% (above cpi)

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Comparison CT and VT Yankees

CT Yankee• 619 MWe PWR• $871 Million• Shutdown 1996• Payments to 2015• DECON

VT Yankee• 620 MWe BWR• $893 Million (estimate)• $600 Million (TLG) ??• Shutdown 2012• Pay out to 2019• DECON• Rate return 8.85%• Amt Trust Fund $420 M