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03/16/2021 1:57 PM

"GE Steam Power announced today that it has designed and manufactured the largest-ever (75-inch) last-stage blade for its Arabelle low-pressure rotor. The blade will enable the Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant under construction in Somerset, England to produce 3.2 GWe of CO2 free power, GE said. Once completed, this Arabelle steam turbine will be the most powerful nuclear steam turbine in operation. It was tested at GE's factory in Belfort, France."

"Inserted into a balancing pit specifically designed for large turbines, the 8-meter wide bladed module was rotated at a speed of 1500 revolutions per minute, similar to its future site conditions.

"This major turbine part is a first quarter 2021 milestone for Hinkley Point C achieved on time, despite the pandemic," said Guillaume Callewaert, EDF HPC programme director. "This large component will be delivered to site and support the mechanical and electrical ramp-up phase of our project in the coming months."

Last-stage blades are part of the low-pressure module in a steam turbine generator which converts steam into electricity in a nuclear power plant. Longer blades increase efficiency of a steam turbine and allow to further optimise backpressure, all of which contribute to greater power output from the nuclear power plant, GE Steam Power said.

"Hinkley Point C is key to the UK’s energy strategy to reduce the power industry emissions," said Frédéric Wiscart, senior executive of projects at GE Steam Power. "Once completed, it will deliver 3.2 GWe of dependable, CO2 free electricity to the grid for the next 60 years.""

https://world-nuclear-news.org/Articles/GE-Steam-Power-unveils-largest-last-stage-blade-ev

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03/17/2021 7:41 AM

We need some good-sized new nuke plants like that here in the US to provide base loading capacity now that the push to "green" energy is in full swing. Wind turbines, solar panels, and battery energy storage are NOT going to accomplish that, and the trend toward EVs will raise demand for electricity.

Unfortunately, even if it were to happen, they still wouldn't buckle down to deal with the nuclear waste storage problem by finishing Yucca Mountain.

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03/17/2021 9:18 AM

Maybe an executive order could kick things off...?

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