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Lead Author: Richard Boardman Co-author(s): S. Jason Remer- Sherman.Remer@inl.gov; Jack Cadogan, Tyler Westover Tyler.Westover@inl.gov, (CERTREC authors to be added)
Hydrogen Regulatory Research Review Group
The formation of the Hydrogen Regulatory Research Review Group (H3RG) is a natural out-growth of feedback and discussions from ongoing LWRS Flexible Plant Operations and Generation Stakeholder meetings. The role of the H3RG is to identify licensing considerations in support of practical nuclear fleet integration with high temperature electrolysis. This collaboration engages expertise from; DOE supported national laboratories, independent R&D organizations, electric utility licensing personnel, nuclear architect engineering firms, Advanced Reactor Demonstration Program (ARDP) applicants, and hydrogen vendor research organizations. The primary objective of the H3RG is 2022 is to identify licensing approaches (based on traditional Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) requirements) to introduce hydrogen production by HTE as an alternate energy stream at nuclear facilities.

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Lead Author Name: Richard Boardman (Richard.Boardman@inl.gov)

Bio: Richard Boardman has a doctorate degree in Chemical Engineering. He currently leads the Light Water Reactor Sustainability pathway for development of Flexible Plant Operation and Generation. He is also the INL Lab Relationship Manger to the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology Office. Since joining the Idaho National Laboratory in 1990, Dr. Boardman has led several technology and process development projects related to hydrogen production, nuclear heat integration with chemical processes, coal and biomass gasification, biopower, and pollutant control.

Country: United States of America
Company: Idaho National Laboratory
Job Title: Directorate Fellow

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