Title: Integrated Facilities Disposition Project and Energy Parks at Y12
1Integrated Facilities Disposition Project and
Energy Parks at Y-12
- March 12, 2009
- Randy Spickard
- Vice President and Executive Director
- Science, Technology and Partnerships
- BW Y-12, LLC
2The Oak Ridge Reservation and Y-12
- The Y-12 National Security Complex was originally
constructed in 1943 for purposes of uranium
enrichment using electromagnetic separation
(1,152 calutrons)
- Alpha complex enriched to 15 U235 Beta complex
enriched to weapons-grade material - Today, Y-12 is an internationally recognized
Uranium Center of Excellence, with expertise in
manufacturing, dismantlement, and assessment of
nuclear weapon secondaries and other components
safely and securely storing and managing SNM
supplying SNM for naval reactors and nuclear
safety and non-proliferation.
3Scope of IFDP at Y-12
- The Integrated Facilities Disposition Project
(IFDP) is a proposed, EM-funded project to
complete the scope of cleanup work at Y-12 and
ORNL. Scope at Y-12 includes - Deactivation and demolition of 112 excess
contaminated facilities - Cleanup of 118 soil and groundwater contamination
areas - Waste disposal and facility operations
- Utility reroutes, non-mission equipment removal,
and facility construction and improvements
necessary for execution of IFDP
4Y-12 Excess Facility Conditions
5Footprint Reduction at Y-12
- IFDP will build on demolition successes at Y-12
by - Eliminating significant human health and
environmental risks associated with excess
materials, hazardous and radioactive material
holdup in facility systems, and contamination
from past spills and operations. - Eliminating substantial risk to the Y-12 national
security mission by mitigating the potential for
fires and other risks of serious injury or
hazardous material release posed by outdated,
unneeded, contaminated buildings. - Saving many millions of dollars in annual
surveillance and maintenance costs, while paving
the way for modernization and footprint reduction.
6Y-12 Transformation Vision
7IFDP Cost and Schedule Range
- Y-12 and ORNL combined, based on initial planning
estimates (CD-1) - Could be substantially accelerated by an influx
of Recovery Act funding
Cost Range 9.4B - 14.5B Schedule Range 26
to 29 years
8Concept for Connecting IFDP to Energy
Conservation at Y-12
- Public-Private partnership that accelerates
footprint reduction and demonstrates innovative,
energy efficient metal recycling - Bundle demolition of old coal steam plant with
design/build/operate of a state-of-the-art,
environmentally friendly metal recycling facility - Demonstrate green application of weapons-related
microwave melting technology - Reuse potentially contaminated metals from IFDP
at Y-12 in nuclear facility construction (e.g.
structural steel) - Benefits
- Energy efficient melting requires 37 less energy
than other methods and 50 less production time - Associated carbon footprint reduction and
substantial cost savings - Thousands of tons of metal diverted from landfill
disposal to beneficial reuse - Potential to revolutionize the American steel and
related industries through operational and energy
efficiencies - Accelerates site transformation at Y-12 by
eliminating an excess facility and the
environmental hazard associated with adjacent
coal pile
9Win/Win
- EM saves money by avoiding metal debris disposal
and saving landfill capacity - NNSA saves on construction cost by purchasing
rebar at a reduced price - Commercial recycler makes money using free
feedstock (and subsidized operations?) - American steel industry benefits from an
innovative technology demonstration - Y-12 facilitates transformation through early
elimination of excess facilities
Looking for Sponsor(s) and Partner(s)
10Another public/private concept
- Bundle private funding of the demolition of the
remainder of the Biology Complex with
construction of an alternative energy facility
for - Production of ethanol for Y-12 E85 vehicles
and/or methane for the new Y-12 steam plant from
biofuel (e.g., switchgrass), - Or
- Production of energy from waste for Y-12 energy
security, or for sale to the grid - Likely requires EM ARRA funds to assist with
demo, and/or EERE ARRA funds to assist with
construction, in addition to private equity, to
make a viable business case
11Questions?
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