ESSANUF (European Supply of Safe NUclear Fuel) is the Euratom funded project with the overall objective to create greater security of fuel supply to countries operating VVER-440 nuclear power plants in Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Slovakia and Ukraine. The project enables the re-entry of Westinghouse as nuclear fuel supplier to VVER-440 offering diversification and greater security of fuel supply as Westinghouse is the only supplier of VVER-440 fuel besides the Russian company TVEL.
The project includes development of an improved VVER-440 fuel design and assessment of the manufacturing capabilities. The project intends to contribute to the generation of a generic licensing methodology for VVER-440 fuel and the set-up of tools for performing the required licensing analyses.
The project is led by Westinghouse Sweden and includes eight consortium partners: VUJE, ÚJV Řež (NRI), Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT), National Nuclear Laboratory (NNL), NucleoCon, National Science Center Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology (NSC KIPT), Institute for Transuranium Elements of the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission (JRC-ITU) and Enusa Industrias Avanzadas (ENUSA). The consortium covers by their geographical distribution the targeted countries operating VVER-440 nuclear power plants (NPP).