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Mitsubishi And Areva To Bid For US Nuclear Power Plant

An example of a fast breeder nuclear plant.
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Tokyo (AFP) Jun 22, 2007
Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries said Friday it and France's Areva have jointly bid for a multi-million-dollar research and development project on a US nuclear fuel cycle program. The United States is set to resume building nuclear power plants after a gap of more than two decades amid growing concern about high oil prices and greenhouse gas emissions.

Under the plan, Japan's top heavy machinery maker will mainly work on fast breeder reactors -- which are in part driven by plutonium fuel -- while Areva will design facilities to reprocess spent nuclear fuel, said Mitsubishi spokesman Hideo Ikuno.

"MHI regards fast breeder reactor technology as one of our major energy projects and we want to expand the business overseas," he said.

"The bid is part of our efforts and in line with Japanese government policies," he said.

Mitsubishi plans to introduce a loop-type fast reactor that uses liquid-metal sodium for the reactor coolant, the company said, adding that several US energy firms will also take part in the Japan-France alliance.

The Japanese and French governments have agreed to support the planned alliance, the Yomiuri Shimbun reported earlier, saying the bid was seen as likely to win.

US President George W. Bush's administration has given the go-ahead for the construction of nuclear power plants which have been frozen since a major accident at Three Mile Island in 1979.

The US Energy Department is seeking initial research plans budgeted at 7.4 billion yen (60 million dollars) for the new project and will select several candidates around August.

Mitsubishi Heavy, which has worked with fast breeder technology since the 1960s, is responsible for developing core parts of domestic reactors, including the Monju reactor in central Fukui prefecture.

It was selected in April as the main builder for Monju's successor, scheduled to start operation in 2025.

Source: Agence France-Presse

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