Framatome () is a French
nuclear reactor
A nuclear reactor is a device used to initiate and control a fission nuclear chain reaction or nuclear fusion reactions. Nuclear reactors are used at nuclear power plants for electricity generation and in nuclear marine propulsion. Heat from nu ...
business. It is owned by
Électricité de France
Électricité de France S.A. (literally ''Electricity of France''), commonly known as EDF, is a French multinational electric utility company, largely owned by the French state. Headquartered in Paris, with €71.2 billion in revenues in ...
(EDF) (75.5%),
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
is a Japanese multinational engineering, electrical equipment and electronics corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. MHI is one of the core companies of the Mitsubishi Group and its automobile division is the predecessor of Mitsubishi Moto ...
(19.5%), and
Assystem
Assystem is an independent engineering group based in Paris. It provides services in the design, construction supervision, commissioning and operation of a client's industrial infrastructure. It had revenues of over €470M in 2020, down from €8 ...
(5%).
The company first formed in 1958 to license
Westinghouse's pressurized water reactor
A pressurized water reactor (PWR) is a type of light-water nuclear reactor. PWRs constitute the large majority of the world's nuclear power plants (with notable exceptions being the UK, Japan and Canada). In a PWR, the primary coolant (water) is ...
(PWR) designs for use in France. Similar agreements had been put in place with other European countries, and this led to a 1962 contract for a complete plant at
Chooz. Westinghouse sold its stake to engineering firm
Creusot-Loire
Creusot-Loire was a French engineering conglomerate, formed from factories in Le Creusot and Châteauneuf, Loire. The Creusot-Loire subsidiary of ArcelorMittal also includes an Innovation, Research and Development centre for the group.
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in 1976, and the company became solely French owned.
In 2001,
Siemens sold its reactor business to Framatome. As part of a larger series of mergers with
Cogema
Orano Cycle, formerly COGEMA (''Compagnie générale des matières nucléaires'') and Areva NC, is a French nuclear company. It is the main subsidiary of Orano S.A. It is an industrial group active in all stages of the uranium fuel cycle, includ ...
and Technicatome, Framatome became the Areva NP division of the new
Areva
Areva S.A. is a French multinational group specializing in nuclear power headquartered in Courbevoie, France. Before its 2016 corporate restructuring, Areva was majority-owned by the French state through the French Alternative Energies and Ato ...
. It changed its name back to Framatome in 2018 after a major investment by utility operator
EDF.
While originally a licensing and construction business, today Framatome supplies the entire reactor life-cycle, including design of the
European Pressurized Reactor (EPR), construction, fuel management and many related tasks.
History
Framatome was founded in 1958 by several companies of the French industrial giant
Schneider Group along with
Empain,
Merlin Gérin, and the American
Westinghouse, in order to license Westinghouse's
pressurized water reactor
A pressurized water reactor (PWR) is a type of light-water nuclear reactor. PWRs constitute the large majority of the world's nuclear power plants (with notable exceptions being the UK, Japan and Canada). In a PWR, the primary coolant (water) is ...
(PWR) technology and develop a bid for
Chooz A (in France). Called Franco-Américaine de Constructions Atomiques (Framatome), the original company consisted of four engineers, one from each of the parent companies.
The original mission of the company was to act as a nuclear engineering firm and to develop a nuclear power plant that was to be identical to Westinghouse's existing product specifications.
The first European plant of Westinghouse design was by then already under construction in Italy. A formal contract was signed in September 1961 for Framatome to deliver a
turnkey system, that is, not only the reactor, but an entire, ready-to-use system of piping, cabling, supports, and other auxiliary systems, propelling Framatome from a nuclear engineering firm to an industrial contractor.
In January 1976, Westinghouse agreed to sell its remaining 15% share to
Creusot-Loire
Creusot-Loire was a French engineering conglomerate, formed from factories in Le Creusot and Châteauneuf, Loire. The Creusot-Loire subsidiary of ArcelorMittal also includes an Innovation, Research and Development centre for the group.
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, which now owned 66%, and to cede complete marketing independence to Framatome.
In February, the Belgian
Édouard-Jean Empain sold his 35% interest in Creusot-Loire to
Paribas, a French government-linked banking group.
A January 1982 company reorganization simultaneously strengthened French public and private control of the company by allowing Creusot-Loire to increase its share of the company while increasing
CEA say in the running of the firm. In 2001, German company
Siemens' nuclear business was merged into Framatome.
Framatome and Siemens had been officially cooperating since 1989 on the development of the
European Pressurized Reactor (EPR).
In 2001, after a merger with
Cogema
Orano Cycle, formerly COGEMA (''Compagnie générale des matières nucléaires'') and Areva NC, is a French nuclear company. It is the main subsidiary of Orano S.A. It is an industrial group active in all stages of the uranium fuel cycle, includ ...
(now
Orano
Orano SA is a multinational nuclear fuel cycle company headquartered in Châtillon, Hauts-de-Seine, France. The company is engaged in uranium mining, conversion-enrichment, spent fuel recycling, nuclear logistics, dismantling, and nuclear cyc ...
) and Technicatome, a new nuclear conglomerate called
Areva
Areva S.A. is a French multinational group specializing in nuclear power headquartered in Courbevoie, France. Before its 2016 corporate restructuring, Areva was majority-owned by the French state through the French Alternative Energies and Ato ...
was formed, and Framatome became Areva NP. In 2007, Areva and
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
is a Japanese multinational engineering, electrical equipment and electronics corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. MHI is one of the core companies of the Mitsubishi Group and its automobile division is the predecessor of Mitsubishi Moto ...
created a joint venture named
Atmea, for marketing the ATMEA1 reactor design.
[
] In 2009, Areva NP acquired 30% stake in the Mitsubishi Nuclear Fuel company.
[
In 2009, Siemens sold its remaining shares in Areva NP.][Marc Lomazzi, ''Le Parisien'', 13 August 200]
"Nucléaire: les dessous de l'accord entre la France et la Libye"
. In 2018, after restructuring of Areva, Areva NP was sold to Électricité de France
Électricité de France S.A. (literally ''Electricity of France''), commonly known as EDF, is a French multinational electric utility company, largely owned by the French state. Headquartered in Paris, with €71.2 billion in revenues in ...
. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
is a Japanese multinational engineering, electrical equipment and electronics corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. MHI is one of the core companies of the Mitsubishi Group and its automobile division is the predecessor of Mitsubishi Moto ...
(19.5%), and Assystem
Assystem is an independent engineering group based in Paris. It provides services in the design, construction supervision, commissioning and operation of a client's industrial infrastructure. It had revenues of over €470M in 2020, down from €8 ...
(5%) became also shareholders. As a result of the restructuring, Électricité de France and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries became equal shareholders of Atmea with 50% of shares both while Framatome owns a special share in Atmea.[
]
Operations
Framatome designs, manufactures, and installs components, fuel and instrumentation and control systems for nuclear power plants and offers a full range of reactor services. It is responsible for Flamanville 3, Taishan 1 and 2, and Hinkley Point C projects. In addition, Framatome conducts preliminary study for construction of six reactors at the Jaitapur Nuclear Power Project in the Indian state of Maharashtra.
Framatome provides EPR reactors, which is a third generation pressurised water reactor (PWR) design, and Kerena reactors, which is 1,250 MWe Generation III+ boiling water reactor (BWR) design, provisionally known as SWR-1000. The Kerena design was developed from that of the Gundremmingen Nuclear Power Plant by Areva, with extensive German input and using operating experience from Generation II BWRs to simplify systems engineering.
In 2016, following a discovery at Flamanville 3, about 400 large steel forgings manufactured by Framatome's Le Creusot Forge operation since 1965 were found to have carbon-content irregularities that weakened the steel. A widespread programme of French reactor checks was started involving a progressive programme of reactor shutdowns, continued over the winter high electricity demand period into 2017. In December 2016 the ''Wall Street Journal
''The Wall Street Journal'' is an American business-focused, international daily newspaper based in New York City, with international editions also available in Chinese and Japanese. The ''Journal'', along with its Asian editions, is published ...
'' characterised the problem as a "decades long coverup of manufacturing problems", with Framatome executives acknowledging that Le Creusot had been falsifying documents. Le Creusot Forge was out of operation from December 2015 to January 2018 while improvements to process controls, the quality management system, organisation and safety culture were made.
In 2020 Framatome won an order to deliver reactor protection systems for the Russian VVER-TOI design nuclear reactors at Kursk II.
Locations
# France
#* 18 sites spread throughout the country
#* 7500+ employees
# Germany
#* 3 locations: Erlangen, Karlstein and Lingen
#* 3000+ employees
# China
#* 8 sites : Beijing, Lianyungang, Shanghai, Qinshan, Fuqing, Daya Bay, Yangjiang and Taishan
#* 4000 experts in the world providing vital support ACNS
# USA
#* 14 sites: Benicia, CA, Charlotte, NC, Cranberry Township, PA, Fort Worth, TX, Foxborough, MA, Houston, TX, Jacksonville, FL, Lake Forest, CA, Lynchburg, VA (3 locations), Richland, WA, and Washington, D.C.
#* 2,320 employees
# Canada
#* 3 sites (Kincardine, ON, Montreal, QC, and Pickering, ON)
# UK
#* 3 sites (Bristol and Cranfield)
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