The Pentagon may move ahead this summer on a proposal to build a small self-contained nuclear power plant on Eielson Air Force Base. A senior Air Force official updated state lawmakers on the project last week.with great fanfare in Fairbanks that the service had decided to award a contract to build and operate the first microreactor on a U.S. military installation.
“The Notice of Intent to Award was then reissued in February, and then in March, a bidder then submitted a GAO protest,” Nancy Balkus, another Air Force assistant secretary, told a group of Alaska lawmakers on March 18. “We believe that having documented the entire process,” she said, “that the next, second, third and fourth will take less time to implement, because we will have established a path.”
Microreactors are small enough to transport by trucks in CONEX-type shipping containers, as shown in this rendering. The 5-megawatt facility would generate only about a third of the electricity Eielson requires. But Balkus suggested that if the initial pilot project is successful, additional microreactors could be brought to the base to increase energy output.
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