ML071640022
| ML071640022 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Calvert Cliffs |
| Issue date: | 05/31/2007 |
| From: | Constellation Energy Group |
| To: | Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| Kimberly Sargent, OCA, 301-415-1776 | |
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| CORR-07-0093 | |
| Download: ML071640022 (2) | |
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All nuclear power plants rely on uranium fuel to make electricity.Uranium fuel pellets produce heat through a process called ssion the splitting of atoms in a chain reaction inside a nuclearreactor. The ssion process produces enough heat energy to make steam, tur nturbine fan blades and create electricity.Nuclear fuel is an extremely ef cient energy source, and thenations largest source of pollution-free electricity. One uraniumpellet about half an inch long provides energy equivalent to
1,780 pounds of coal, 149 gallons of oil or 17,000 cubic feet of natural gas.Because nothing is burned in the atomic reaction, no greenhouse gases ar e produced, making the energy produced at Calvert Clif fsand at all nuclear plants clean-air energy.The nuclear fuel used at Calvert Cliffs and at all nuclear powerplants differs signicantly from uranium used in nuclear weapons.Nuclear energy fuel uses only about four percent ssionableuranium, whereas a nuclear weapon uses 100 percent ssionableuranium. Because of this difference, nuclear power plants
cannot explode.Generating Reliable, Efcient Energy atCalvert Cliffs Nuclear Power PlantConstellation Energys Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant is one of more than 100 nuclear power plants in the United States,which together, generate a fth of all the electricity used in the United States. Calvert Cliffs produces enough energy to powerabout a third of Marylands homes and business. Using few natural resources, nuclear power plants generate electricity
efciently at a low cost to electricity customers.
May 2007Staff at Calvert Cliffs created wetlands to support the health of the Cheasapeake Bay
.
Media Corporate Communications 1-888-232-1919 constellation.comWorking with the Chesapeake BayLike all U.S. nuclear power plants, Calvert Cliffs is designed with multiple barriers and safety systems to isolate radioactive materials effectively from the environment, plant personnel and the public. Calvert Cliffs was built to work in harmony with the Chesapeake Bay.
Water from the Chesapeake Bay cools Calvert Cliffs non-radioactive steam system. Separate system loops ensure that water inside the reactor does not come in contact with water in the steam system or the cooling system. Animals and marine debris are kept out of the cooling system with screens and water sprays. Employees continually monitor the system, watching for
marine life.Water returns to the Bay with only one difference: the water isabout 10 degrees warmer than it was at the bottom of the
Chesapeake. Because water on the surface also tends to be about 10 degrees warmer than water at the Bay oor , the watercycling through Calvert Cliffs cooling system is returned to the Bays surface.Monitoring, controlling a reliable energy source From nuclear energy to nuclear medicine, radiation is used tobenet society in many ways. Radiation, like that created innuclear medicine and nuclear energy, is also common in nature, from the sun, soil and the earth itself. Man-made radiation sourcesare continually monitored and constantly controlled through strict
standards set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and enforced by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.Constellation Energy monitors radiation with standards evenstricter than any government agency.Constellation Energy meets not only the letter but also the spirit of the law and works continually with federal regulators to keep radioactive material contained and secure at Calvert Cliffs.
The team uses multiple, redundant safety systems so that the plant continues to generate electricity safely, reliably andefciently for Constellation Energy customers in Maryland and
acr oss the country
.Simplied schematic shows only one steam generator.