Aspects of cogeneration with SMRs using SCOR framework S. Sipaun Malaysian Nuclear Agency 43000 Kajang, Selangor 1 IAEA Technical Meeting To Examine the Techno-Economics of and Opportunities for Non-Electric Applications of Small and Medium-Sized or Modular Reactors, 29- 31 May 2017, Vienna, Austria
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Aspects of cogeneration with SMRs
using SCOR framework
S. Sipaun
Malaysian Nuclear Agency
43000 Kajang, Selangor
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IAEA Technical Meeting To Examine the Techno-Economics of and Opportunities for Non-Electric
Applications of Small and Medium-Sized or Modular Reactors, 29- 31 May 2017, Vienna, Austria
Presentation Content
• Background
• Electricity Demand & Forecast
• SCOR: Supply Chain Operation Reference
Framework
• SMR-related R&D studies (List)
• Summary
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Malaysian Nuclear Agency (Nuclear Malaysia)
Nuclear Malaysia as the only nuclear research
institution in Malaysia
A Government Agency under the Ministry of
Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI)
Staff : more than 800
Location : Bangi, 40 km south of Kuala
Lumpur–Established in 1972
Equipped with various facilities as well as
research equipment
Nuclear Malaysia: R&D organisation
Radiation
protection
Reactor safety and QA Neutron physics and thermal hydraulic
Nuclear/Energy economics
NDT evaluation
Bioscience and Radiological
Impact Assessment
Materials & Fuel
technology
Waste management
Background
5 Source:
JPPPET
Electricity Demand & Forecast*
6 * Peninsula Malaysia Electricity Supply Industry Outlook 2014.
Energy Commission of Malaysia
JPPPET: Implementation Committee for
Electricity Supply and Tariff
Energy mix includes GAS, COAL,
HYDRO and OIL
Nuclear power does not (yet)
feature in Malaysia’s energy mix.
Future development of nuclear
power would probably be limited
to Peninsula Malaysia
Electrical Grid Information
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Factors: Potential SMR Development
Small Modular Reactor (SMR) technology could potentially bring about a
wide-ranging impact for Malaysia:
(1) Factors taken into consideration: developmental status of SMR
technologies, potential sites, radiological impact on the environment,
financial and economic considerations; and licensing requirements
(2)To replace the retiring fossil fuelled plants and/or and for non-electric
applications such as water desalination, thermal energy and hydrogen
production
(3) Supply Chain Feasibility Analysis of Small Modular Reactor using Level 1
Supply Chain Operation Reference (SCOR) model
(4) Feasibility analysis of supply chains to support the emergence of an SMR
industry in Malaysia is investigated in this research through the Supply Chain
Operation Reference (SCOR) framework. The SCOR model is made by defining
the supply chain processes and partnerships in Malaysia that will be essential
in the establishment of SMR operations.
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Supply Chain Operation Reference (SCOR) Framework
SCOR is an industry standard for documenting supply chain
operations within an organisation as well as across
organisations.
The SMR SCOR model was constructed by defining the supply
chain processes and partnerships in Malaysia that will be
essential in the establishment of SMR economy.
There are four categories of suppliers involved in building an
SMR; they are suppliers and contractors that supply parts,
components, modules, and services to the nuclear island (NI),
turbine island (TI), balance of plants (BOP), and site preparation
and construction (SP&C).
Atomic Energy Licensing Board (AELB) of Malaysia plays a
significant role in reviewing and approving the vendors, and the
overall SMR design through a rigorous certification process to
• Fairuz Suzana Mohd Chachuli, 2013. “Kajian Isu Keselamatan Perbekalan
Tenaga Untuk Penjanaan Tenaga Elektrik Di Semenanjung Malaysia
(Energy Security Studies for Electricity Generation in Peninsular Malaysia)”, Konvensyen Teknikal Nuklear Malaysia ke-8, 8-10 Oktober 2013
(MESSAGE)
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Summary
• Small modular reactor technology shows potential in creating new market in energy solutions both domestically and overseas.
• Nuclear Malaysia supports nuclear technology development and localisation process; encourage research in innovation, and supports feasibility studies on nuclear power projects
• Nuclear Malaysia in strategic partnership with local companies and technology developers is able to support SMR development
• SCOR model definies the supply chain processes and partnerships in Malaysia that will be essential in the establishment of SMR operations