BALTIMORE, April 7, 2008 /PRNewswire/ -- UniStar Nuclear Energy (UNE)
announced today that it is partnering with Accenture (NYSE: ACN) to develop an
advanced information technology (IT) platform capable of supporting the
lifelong data needs of a potential new fleet of nuclear power plants.
UNE is a strategic joint venture between Constellation Energy (NYSE: CEG)
and EDF Group, Europe's largest electric energy producer. UNE has proposed
building at least four 1,600 megawatt U.S. Evolutionary Power Reactors (U.S.
EPR), an advanced design known for its robust safety features. Accenture, a
leading consulting, technology services and outsourcing company, will jointly
design, build and operate the new IT platform, named "Galaxy," with UNE.
UNE and Accenture believe Galaxy will transform how future nuclear power
plants create, modify, share and store information during all phases of their
60-year plus lifecycle, from licensing to decommissioning. In addition, Galaxy
will enable nuclear plant partners, suppliers and customers to more
efficiently meet and accelerate project work schedules and budgets while
improving performance through cycle time reductions.
"Galaxy will be a valuable tool -- and a required asset -- that will help
future nuclear plants operate more efficiently," said George Vanderheyden, UNE
president and chief executive officer. "It will speed the flow of information
that nuclear plant owners need during plant, licensing, design, construction,
operation and maintenance."
He added that in order for new nuclear to be successful, worldwide
equipment venders and U.S. EPR owners must be able to share information 24/7.
"Our partnership with UNE demonstrates Accenture's commitment to the
nuclear power industry," added Daniel P. Krueger, managing director of
Accenture's Power Generation practice. "Galaxy will help UNE perform at an
even higher level by mitigating risks related to new plant cost, schedule and
operation. Supporting nuclear plant licensing, design, construction and
operations reinforces Accenture's position at the heart of the power
generation industry."
Galaxy, which will be delivered in phases over the next several years,
will enable nuclear plants to better track and store important data, such as a
complete inventory of all plant equipment, warranties on plant systems and a
history of all plant modifications. The initial phase of Galaxy will be
delivered in the coming months and will be focused on the design of the U.S.
EPR.
UNE is working to be in a position to make a decision in late 2008
regarding its first potential U.S. EPR, which is proposed for Constellation
Energy's Calvert Cliffs site in southern Maryland. UNE is also considering
potential projects in New York, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Idaho and Texas. Two
EPRs are under construction in Europe and the reactor design was sanctioned by
two different nuclear regulatory commissions. China is also planning to build
two EPRs.
About UNE
UNE is a strategic joint venture between Constellation Energy, the
nation's largest competitive supplier of electricity to large commercial and
industrial customers, and EDF Group, Europe's the top electricity producer.
UNE is partnering with AREVA, the leading nuclear vendor in America, to build
at least four standardized U.S. Evolutionary Power Reactors (EPR). The EPR is
the safest, most secure nuclear plant technology and is the foundation of the
UNE business model.
UNE and EDF are powering the nuclear renaissance in North America through
industry leadership, disciplined business practices and effective
risk-management. Based in Baltimore, UNE provides the licensing, construction
and operating services needed to support the expansion of clean, safe and
sustainable U.S. nuclear energy.
About Constellation
Constellation Energy (http://www.constellation.com), a FORTUNE 125 company
with 2007 revenues of $21 billion, is the nation's largest competitive
supplier of electricity to large commercial and industrial customers and the
nation's largest wholesale power seller. Constellation Energy also manages
fuels and energy services on behalf of energy intensive industries and
utilities. It owns a diversified fleet of 78 generating units located
throughout the United States, totaling approximately 8,700 megawatts of
generating capacity. The company delivers electricity and natural gas through
the Baltimore Gas and Electric Company (BGE), its regulated utility in Central
Maryland.
About EDF Group
An energy market leader in Europe, the EDF Group is an integrated energy
company operating in all branches of the industry: generation, transmission,
distribution, and the trading and sale of energy. The top electricity producer
in Europe, the Group has predominantly nuclear and hydroelectric power plants
in France, supplying electricity that is 95 percent CO2-free. Its transmission
and distribution subsidiaries operate 1,246,000 km of medium and low voltage
overhead and underground electricity lines and around 100,000 km of high and
very high voltage networks. The Group is involved in the supply of energy and
services to over 38 million customers worldwide with more than 28 million of
them in France. The Group's consolidated sales stood at euros 58.9 Billion in
2006 of which 42 percent was in Europe excluding France. EDF, which is listed
on the Paris Bourse, is a member of the CAC 40 index.
About Accenture
Accenture is a global management consulting, technology services and
outsourcing company. Combining unparalleled experience, comprehensive
capabilities across all industries and business functions, and extensive
research on the world's most successful companies, Accenture collaborates with
clients to help them become high-performance businesses and governments. With
178,000 people in 49 countries, the company generated net revenues of
US$19.70 billion for the fiscal year ended Aug. 31, 2007. Its home page is
http://www.accenture.com.
SOURCE UniStar Nuclear Energy