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GSE Solutions to develop first-of-its-kind H2 plant model for NuScale Power

GSE Solutions, an advanced engineering and workforce solutions that supports the future of clean-energy production and decarbonization initiatives of the power industry, announced that it will build a H2 plant model for NuScale Power’s VOYGR small modular reactor (SMR) plant simulator. GSE will provide the models, integration, and testing support to NuScale using its JPro Dynamic Simulation Software.

GSE strives to create the most accurate, highest-level of advanced modeling technologies on the market, providing unparalleled accuracy and detail, enabling simulators to be used to test engineering changes, control system design and strategies, and even perform human factors engineering prior to plant commissioning.

GSE is one of just a handful of companies tapped to support NuScale in developing and accessing an economically optimized Integrated Energy System (IES) for H2 production using electricity and process heat from the VOYGR SMR. The existing NuScale control room simulator will be modified to evaluate the dynamics of the IES and will include GSE’s models for H2 production. The project will determine the technical and economic feasibility of connecting a H2 production facility to a NuScale SMR and evaluate operating parameters.

GSE appreciates their long-standing, 10+ year relationship with NuScale that has resulted in the delivery of their four energy exploration centers, which employ GSE Solutions’ state-of-the-art simulation technology. The companies also worked together to demonstrate NuScale’s new control room operating and staffing philosophy to regulators and customers using a GSE simulator. The solid oxide electrolysis cell project will again showcase new concepts for use in small modular reactor power plants.

“We are proud to support NuScale in conducting this innovative research,” said Kyle Loudermilk, President and Chief Executive Officer of GSE Solutions. “Our modeling of SMR technology and nuclear power systems help facilitate hydrogen production and demonstrates the potential to balance and stabilize power grids that will be driven by renewable energy sources in the future.”

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