Hitachi-GE Nuclear Energy, Ltd. (Hitachi-GE) and AREVA have reached an agreement aimed at improving the safety of nuclear power
 plants through the delivery of filtered containment  venting  systems 
 (FCVS).  The two companies intend to work together, including the 
adoption by Hitachi-GE of AREVA technology for the design, fabrication, 
and installation of these components. They will be used for the boiling 
water reactors (BWR) in Japan.
Since the Great East Japan Earthquake, Hitachi-GE has stepped up its 
efforts to improve the safety of nuclear power plants, and AREVA has 
already installed FCVS in more than 50 plants worldwide. Hitachi GE has 
been working with AREVA to study the functions and performance of FCVS 
suitable for installation at BWR nuclear power plants in Japan.
This partnership combines AREVA’s technology, experience, and 
know-how in FCVS with Hitachi-GE’s extensive technology, experience, and
 know-how about BWR nuclear power plants in Japan to adapt FCVS and 
achieve early delivery for these plants.
FCVS, a solution for enhancing the safety of nuclear power plants, 
plays an important role in preventing damage to primary containment 
vessel (PCV) due to pressure rises in situations where severe damage has
 occurred to the reactor, such as following an event that goes far 
beyond the design basis event criteria. FCVS is also a filtering system 
for removing the radioactive material throughout different high 
efficient filter stages.
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