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Ep 350: Scott Bailey - Vice President of Supply Chain, NuScale Power

Jan 24, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Maine Maritime Academy
02:11 • 4min
3
I Was a Quality Control Inspector at Main Yankee for 14 Years.
05:46 • 2min
4
The Supply Chain and Obsolete Design Changes
07:30 • 3min
5
The Nuclear Industry - What Was Your Next Step in the Nuclear Industry?
10:49 • 1min
6
You Know, I've Been in the Nuclear Industry for a Long Time and I Don't Think I Ever Exit Them
12:13 • 3min
7
The Biggest Difference Between NRG Energy and the Nuclear Side
14:58 • 2min
8
Nuclear Power Plants
17:21 • 2min
9
New Scale, What Attracted You to the Original Vision?
19:40 • 3min
10
The First Day of Work
23:05 • 4min
11
New Scale - Who Owns the Intellectual Property?
26:55 • 2min
12
Is Floor Still the EPC?
29:20 • 2min
13
New Scale Power Modules - Why You Shouldn't Build a Factory
31:31 • 3min
14
New Scale Access - Is That a Subcontractor?
34:05 • 2min
15
The Largest Component of a New Scale Power Module
36:27 • 3min
16
Is There a Restrictive Design Constraint for Road Transport?
39:46 • 4min
17
The Longest Lead Time Component
43:19 • 3min
18
The Government Helped a Lot
46:02 • 2min
19
We're Getting Started Early, You Know?
47:42 • 3min
20
CFPP Carbon Free Power Project - Is There a Six Unit Facility?
51:06 • 2min
21
The Cost of Adding Modules to a Coal Plant
53:02 • 2min
22
Getting to the Sweet Spot in Terms of Economies of Scale of Volume
55:18 • 2min
23
Is There a Delay Between the Print of the Forgings?
57:37 • 2min
24
The Supply Chain Risk of Long Lead Time Components
59:56 • 2min
25
The Lead Time Isn't Going to Change, Right?
01:02:02 • 2min
26
Is There a Risk in the Scale Module?
01:04:03 • 4min