Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Energy Impact Center Launches World’s First Open-Source Blueprint for Nuclear Power Plant Design

The Energy Impact Center today launched the OPEN100 project, the world's first open-source blueprint for the design, construction and financing of nuclear power plants.

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Bret Kugelmass, a robotics pioneer and former Silicon Valley entrepreneur, founded the Energy Impact Center (EIC) in 2017 to apply startup-style urgency and design-thinking principles to global societal problems. After two years of studying the challenges and opportunities associated with climate change, including conducting 1,500 interviews and over 100 site visits across 15 countries, the Center determined that the most viable solution was an extraordinary expansion of nuclear energy.

"Nuclear power isn't just part of the solution to addressing climate change; it is the solution," said Kugelmass, Managing Director of the Energy Impact Center. "OPEN100 will radically change the way we deploy nuclear power plants going forward, offering a substantially less expensive and less complicated solution."

The problem is that for the past 50 years, rising costs and delays associated with overly complicated and proprietary designs have severely limited the deployment of nuclear power around the world.

EIC created OPEN100 to serve as a foundation for new power plant construction, offering developers everything from a web interface to visualize plant and component design, costs studies, and construction plans. The open-source format will allow startups, engineering firms, global utilities, and capital markets to align around a common framework.

"The goal of the project is to accelerate the development of nuclear power, offering the world an affordable alternative to fossil fuels," Kugelmass said.

About The Energy Impact Center

The Energy Impact Center is a Washington, D.C. based nonprofit research institute focused on developing solutions to reverse climate change and achieve global decarbonization by 2040, while expanding economic growth and prosperity. For more information, visit http://www.energyimpactcenter.org.

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