About this Classroom Training

In an era marked by growing energy demands and heightened concerns over climate change, nuclear power continues to play a significant role in the global energy landscape. With advancements in technology, there is a renewed focus on enhancing the efficiency, safety, and flexibility of nuclear energy generation. Nuclear power holds tremendous promise as a reliable, low-carbon energy source, but also comes with complex engineering challenges. However, Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) represent an exciting innovation that makes nuclear power more flexible, affordable, and secure.

This 5-day course provides participants with comprehensive training on SMR technology and hands-on simulated experience in reactor operations. Participants will gain an in-depth understanding of nuclear power plant engineering and operations with a focus on SMRs. They will explore the design principles, strategies, and operational considerations specific to SMRs, gaining insights into their modular design, advanced safety features, and potential applications.

Through a combination of lectures, simulator training, and exercises, participants will grasp practical knowledge and gain hands-on experience. They will develop critical thinking skills and problem-solving abilities through theoretical instruction, practical simulation, and programming exercises.

This course will be delivered face-to-face over 5-day sessions, comprising of 8 hours per day, 1 hour lunch and 2 breaks of 15 minutes per day. Course Duration: 40 hours in total, 40 CPD points. Maximum number of participants: 25

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    In Ghana, we practice using simulated reactors operating under normal conditions, but during the course, we were tasked with simulating a variety of scenarios, which provided us with a strong overview of the integrity of small modular reactors.

    Ag. Manager, Nuclear Energy Planning Center (NEPC) Ghana Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC).

    The course was taught in a very informative manner, he demonstrated extensive knowledge and experience in the behaviour of PWR-type nuclear reactors.

    Reactor Engineer, Laguna Verde Nuclear Power Plant.

    Significant training, including simulator courses, have strengthened the understanding and knowledge of boiling water reactors (BWRs).

    Director of Scientific Research, Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares (ININ).