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SOFT PORTO, Portugal 27-30 September 2010 How does Spain participate in the ITER project? Luis Cerrada Duque EMPRESARIOS AGRUPADOS

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SOFT

PORTO, Portugal

27-30 September 2010

How does Spain participate in the ITER project ?

Luis Cerrada Duque

EMPRESARIOS AGRUPADOS

� An Architect-Engineering and Construction Management Company

� Created in 1971

� Main focus: Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution Projects

� Leading engineering organization in Spain.

� Project experience in more than 20 other countries

� Full range of engineering services provided to the electric power industry:

from engineering studies to complete EPC turnkey projects.

� High-level innovation strategy. R&D involvement.

EMPRESARIOS AGRUPADOSEMPRESARIOS AGRUPADOS

� Engineering Support

� Operation and Maintenance Support

Power Plant Projects

Support Services to Operating Power Plants

Electricity Transmission and Distribution Projects

Research and Development (R&D)

EA Main Areas of Activity

� Nuclear� Combined Cycles� Fossil-Fired� Hydroelectric

Services to the Electric Utility Companies

� Project Management

� Engineering and Design

� Procurement

� Construction Management

� Plant Testing and Startup

� Support Services to Plants in Operation

� Consulting

� Preliminary Project Studies and Reports

� Site and Environmental Investigations

� Plant or Main Equipment Specifications

� Bid Evaluation and Supplier Selection

� Support to Licensing and Permits

Scope of Services as an A-E and CM Company

Human Resources

TOTAL

1060

13%

8%14%

685University Graduates

Administrative Technicians

Designers andDraftsmen

65%

140

85150

865 195

Home Office Field

EA’s SCOPE OF SUPPLY:

Engineering and Design (all) + Procurement (some) + Construction Management (some) +

+ Preoperational Testing & Startup (some) + EPC Tur nkey Contract (some)

Coal and/or Oil - Fired Power Plants: 21 Units - 7365 MWe

2 Units - 250 MWe

69 Units totalling 33332 MWe

Summary of EA’s Main Power Plant Project Experienceas a Full-Scope Architect-Engineering Company

Combined - Cycle Power Plants : 40 Units - 18000 MWe

Nuclear Power Plants:

Hydroelectric Power Plants:

8 Units - 8717 MWe

Main Power Plant Projects

JOSE CABRERAPWR 160 MWe

GAROÑABWR 450 MWe

ALMARAZPWR 2 x 980 MWe

ASCÓPWR 2 x 980 MWe

VALDECABALLEROSBWR 2 x 975 MWe

TRILLOPWR 1066 MWe

VANDELLOS 2PWR 980 MWe

COFRENTESBWR 1000 MWe

EA participation in NPP projects in Spain

PWR Westinghouse BWR General Electric

AP-1000

AP-600

EPP

V / HTR

GCFR

ADS

Advanced PWR, Passive type, 1000 MW

Advanced PWR, Passive type, 600 MW

European Passive Plant

EU 5th and 6th FrameWork Programmes and Generation IV

High Temperature Reactor

Gas Cooled Fast Reactor

Accelerator Driven System – Liquid Metals

ESBWR

ABWR

SBWR

Economic Simplified BWR, Passive type,1550 MWe

Advanced BWR, Evolutionary type, 1350 MW

Simplified BWR, Passive type, 650 MWe

EUR (European Utility Requirements)

EA R&DAdvanced Reactor Projects

EA R&DAdvanced Reactor Projects

�R&D in new nuclear power plant concepts is quite extensive (light water, heavy water, fast reactors, high temperature gas, etc.)

�The Advanced Nuclear Power Plant Programme has centred mainly on light water reactors, through participation in the following programmes:

• EPRI ALWR program and adaptation of these designs to Europe

– Through the Advanced Nuclear Power Plants Project (PIE No. 110016-01)– Duration: 1992-2002– Budget: 43 M euro (7.150 M pesetas)– Adaptation of the designs to Europe was continued in the European Advanced

Power Plant project, PCAE

• EUR programme

– Begun in 1991: Spanish participation is currently in the frame of the PCAE project

EA R&DAdvanced Reactor Projects

� Scope:

• Electric power sector participation in the preparation of the requirements documents of USA electric utilities for future nuclear power plants (URD) and their certification by the NRC.

• Nuclear industry collaboration in the development of:– the two passive reactors (Westinghouse’s AP600 and General Electric’s

SBWR of the program;– GE’s evolutionary reactor ABWR, mainly with regard to its synergies with the

SBWR;– the adaptation to Europe of the AP600 designs (Projects EPP/AP1000) and

the ABWR (ESBWR project)

• Electric power sector collaboration in the certification of the AP600 and ABWR designs by the NRC

ABWRGEH, BWR, Evolutionary, 1360 MWe

SBWR / ESBWRGEH, BWR, Passive, 550 / 1550 MWe

AP-1000Westinghouse, PWR, Passive, 1100

MWe

AP-600Westinghouse, PWR, Passive, 600 MWe

EA R&DAdvanced Reactor Projects

“Eurotrans”

“LEADER”

“ADS”

“ELSY”

“ESFR”

“RAPHAEL”

“HYTECH”

“EISOFAR”

“HyCYCLES”

“EXTREMAT”

EA R&DGeneration IV projects

Ariane 5 Cryogenic Engine

Space Satellite

F-18 Fighter Plane

MODELLING / ECOSIM

ADVANCED HEAT TRANSFER

FLIGHT DATA

Ariane 4 Viking Engine

EA R&DEuropean Space Programme

Barajas Airport – T4

E-ELT – 42 m Primary MirrorGTC – 10.4 m Primary Mirror

� Airports

� Terminals

� Telescopes

� Hospitals

� Military facilities

EA R&DLarge European infrastructures

� Public funds

� Cantabria University initiative

� Primary loop design

EA R&DLarge European infrastructures

Period 1994-2003

Fusion Reactor – ITER Project

� EA is member of EFET from 1994 to 2003

� Remote Handling, Balance of Plant, Buildings, Safety, System Engineering, Heat Transfer Systems Design, Safety Analysis, Control System

� European Site Studies

EA R&DParticipation in fusion programmes

Period 2004-2007

� CIEMAT several contracts: IFMIF, Neutral Beam Injection Maintenance, Tritium Blankets Simulation Techniques

� AREVA-TA subcontractor to develop the ITER safety analysis report (several chapters)

EA R&DParticipation in fusion programmes

Period 2007-2009

� CIEMAT several contracts: Technofusion � Fusion for Energy (F4E): PF Coil Building Design Specification. EA

signed the first F4E contract.� Framework contract for civil design. No purchase orders awarded.

General arrangement of the Getafe II Complex

EA R&DParticipation in fusion programmes

Year 2010

� Fusion for Energy (F4E): Architech-Engineer Contract Contract No. F4E-OPE-058-01: Contract for the provision of Civil Engineering and Construction Consultancy Services in connection with the ITER project

EA R&DParticipation in fusion programmes

Website: www.atkinsglobal.com/Employees: 16,200Address: Woodcote Grove, Ashley Road, Epsom, Surrey KT18 5BW (United Kingdom)

Website: www.assystem.comEmployees: 8,500Address: 70 bd de Courcelles 75008 Paris (France)

Website: www.empre.esEmployees: 951Address: C/ Magallanes, 3 28015 Madrid (Spain)

Website: www.iosisgroup.frEmployees: 1,100Address (head office): 4 rue Dolorès Ibarruri - TSA 30001 - F 93188 MONTREUIL Cedex (France)

EA R&DParticipation in fusion programmes

Scope

• PBS41 Pulsed Power Electrical Network (PPEN)

• PBS43 Steady State Electrical Network (SSEN)

• PBS61 Site

• PBS62 Reinforced Concrete Buildings

• PBS63 Steel Frame Buildings

• PBS65 Liquid and Gas Distribution

Period 2010-2018: A-E Contract

EA R&DParticipation in fusion programmes

Control Bldg

Cooling towers

Site service Bldg

Magnet Power Bldg

PF Coils Bldg (Out of Scope)

Tokamak Complex

Assembly Bldg

Cleaning Facility Bldg

NB Power supply Bldg

Diesel BldgCryoplant Bldg

RF Heating Bldg

ITER Buildings Period 2010-2018: A-E Contract

EA R&DParticipation in fusion programmes

Relevant data of the project

� One of the biggest engineering contracts ever in Europe (150.000.000 €)

� Resources: ≈ 1.700.000 M-H

� Duration: 8 years

� 230 engineers peak

� Spanish participation (EA): 25%

Period 2010-2018: A-E Contract

EA R&DParticipation in fusion programmes

EA R&DParticipation in fusion programmes

Organization Period 2010-2018: A-E Contract

Innovative aspects

� Working in an international environment

� Use of new design codes

� Understanding of the ITER process and the interface with the ITER buildings

� Power supply for coils

� Geotechnical and seismic considerations

� Safety and licensing

EA R&DParticipation in fusion programmes

Status

� Staffing concluded

� Quality plan approved

� Mobilization to Cadarache by June 7, 2010

� First technical deliverable: June 13, 2010

� IT/Premises in progress

� ENGAGE SNC operating

EA R&DParticipation in fusion programmes

Thank you for your attention

Luis Cerradawww.empre.es