Type | Private |
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Industry | Nuclear power |
Founded | June 2007 |
Headquarters | Wilmington, N.C., U.S. |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Caroline Reda (President and CEO) |
Employees | 3,000 |
Parent | General Electric Hitachi |
Website | www.gepower.com/prod serv/products/nuclear energy/en/index.htm |
GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH) is a provider of advanced reactors and nuclear services. It is located in Wilmington, N.C.. Established in June 2007, GEH is a global nuclear alliance created by General Electric and Hitachi. In Japan, the alliance is Hitachi-GE Nuclear Energy, Ltd.[1]
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1955 Atomic Power Equipment Department established by GE
1957 GE's first privately financed nuclear power reactor provides electricity for commercial use in Vallecitos, California
1960s BWR 1 and 2 constructed and begin operation
1970s BWR 2 through 4 constructed and begin operation
1980s BWR 5 and 6 constructed and begin operation
1997 ABWR design certified by the NRC
2005 ESBWR design certification filed by NRC
The Advanced Boiling Water Reactor (ABWR) is the world's first operational Generation III Class advanced light water reactor design. The NRC has docketed GEH's petition for renewal of ABWR certification.[2] The Economic Simplified Boiling Water Reactor (ESBWR), the Generation III+ Class design reactor, received a positive final safety evaluation report and final design approval in March 2011, and is expected to receive a license from the NRC by September 2011.[3][4]
GEH's Power Reactor Innovative Small Modular (PRISM) is a Generation IV reactor that uses liquid sodium as a coolant.
As nuclear plants get older and worldwide demand for energy increases, GEH offers a wide range of valuable services that can improve performance, increase power output, and extend plant life.
GEH’s fuel cycle business supplies reliable fuel products and services to customers around the world.
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