Phénix
Phénix | |
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Location of Phénix in France | |
Country | France |
Location | Marcoule |
Coordinates | 44°08′36″N 4°42′42″E / 44.14333°N 4.71167°ECoordinates: 44°08′36″N 4°42′42″E / 44.14333°N 4.71167°E |
Status | Closed |
Construction began | 1968 |
Commission date | 13 December 1973 |
Decommission date | 1 February 2010[1] |
Operator(s) |
CEA EDF |
Nuclear power station | |
Reactor type | FBR |
Reactor supplier | CEM |
Power generation | |
Make and model | CEM |
Units decommissioned | 1 x 250 MW |
Average generation | 591 GWh |
Phénix (French for phoenix) was a small-scale (gross 264/net 233 MWe) prototype fast breeder reactor, located at the Marcoule nuclear site, near Orange, France. It was a pool-type liquid-metal fast breeder reactor cooled with liquid sodium. It generated 590 MW of thermal power, and had a breeding ratio of 1.12 (12% more plutonium produced than consumed), but normally had to be stopped for refueling operations every 2 months. Phénix continued operating after the closure of the subsequent full-scale prototype Superphénix in 1997. After 2004, its main use was investigation of transmutation of nuclear waste while also generating some electricity. Phénix was shut down in 2009.[2]
Construction of Phénix began in November 1968. The first connection to the French national electricity grid was in December 1973.[1]
The ASTRID (Advanced Sodium Technical Reactor for Industrial Demonstration) reactor, with a power generating capacity of 600 MWe, is likely to succeed Phénix in its role as a French-built sodium-cooled fast reactor and is also part of the international Generation IV reactor programme.[3] A decision on construction will be made in 2019.[2]
See also
- Superphénix, the main reactor for which this was the demonstration
References
- 1 2 "Nuclear Power Reactor Details - PHENIX". Power Reactor Information System. International Atomic Energy Agency. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
- 1 2 "Nuclear Power in France". World Nuclear Association. 1 February 2015. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
- ↑ CEA press release, November 9, 2010 (French)
External links
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- Summary of key parameters
- Phénix FBR (drawing)