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Planning and Analyses Performed to Install Halden’s Advanced Control Room Concept in the Human Systems Simulation Laboratory (Technical Report) | OSTI.GOV
The United States (U.S.) Department of Energy (DOE) sponsors the Light Water Reactor Sustainability (LWRS) Program, which has the goal of sustaining U.S. nuclear assets through conducting high-quality, value-added research and development (R&D) that provides the technical bases to extend the operating life of commercial NPPs. One area in the LWRS program is the Plant Modernization pathway, which includes human factors R&D, human factors engineering (HFE), and ergonomics, conducts targeted R&D to address aging and reliability concerns with the legacy instrumentation and control (I&C) and related information systems in NPPs. LWRS program researchers have been conducting R&D that enables the modernization of the I&C technologies in NPP main control rooms and have authored numerous reports on those research activities. Interestingly, however, virtually all of the control room modernization activities that have been researched in collaboration with various U.S. utility partners has been on upgrades that are the first steps to position these legacy control rooms for further full nuclear plant modernization. So, while many nuclear utility owners and operators have taken the first steps toward the digitalization of the control room I&C, LWRS program researchers are not aware of what any utility’s end-state vision is for full control room modernization.
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