GSE Systems, Inc.  announced the release of a new software module for its leading TSM Enterprise™ platform,  focused on reducing costs of Engineering Programs at power generation facilities. GSE's TSM Enterprise software is a web-based thermal system monitoring and engineering programs platform for power generation plants that improve plant efficiency, save operational resources and money, and increase reliability. The platform has been proven to generate significant cost savings with pilot programs at several well-known U.S. nuclear facilities and is under consideration for several fossil and combined-cycle applications, including carbon capture analysis, boiler optimizations, and fuel-to-power studies.

The latest module helps organizations further reduce operational costs associated with Engineering Programs and compliance requirements. Specifically, the module automates complex tasks and applies expert rules to analyze plant data from multiple sources to provide recommendations to the Program Owners. Those recommendations help customers identify issues needing further investigation and optimize inspection scope (evaluating risks and costs).

GSE is attending ANS UWC this week, and company representatives are available to discuss the TSM Enterprise module and real-world results. The Utility Working Conference and Technology Expo (UWC) is an annual meeting of leading utility industry players that consistently generates strong, practical recommendations designed to address the industry's most pressing needs. The focus of the 2022 UWC is to analyze cost drivers common to all nuclear power plants and recommend programs and processes to improve their efficiency and effectiveness and to provide innovative solutions that enable a significant reduction in operating expenses.

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