Published 2003 | Version v1
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The modular pebble bed nuclear reactor - the preferred new sustainable energy source for electricity, hydrogen and potable water production?

Creators

  • 1. L. and M. Kemedy and Associates, Lithgow, NSW (Australia)

Description

This paper describes a joint project of Massachusetts Institute of technology, Nu-Tec Inc. and Proto Power. The elegant simplicity of graphite moderated pebble bed reactor is the basis for the 'generation four' nuclear power plants. High Temperature Gas Cooled (HTGC) nuclear power plant have the potential to become the preferred base load sustainable energy source for the new millennium. The great attraction of these helium cooled 'Generation Four' nuclear plant can be summarised as follows: Factory assembly line production; Modularity and ease of delivery to site; High temperature Brayton Cycle ideally suited for cogeneration of electricity, potable water and hydrogen; Capital and operating costs competitive with hydrocarbon plant; Design is inherently meltdown proof and proliferation resistant

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Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
Australian Nuclear Association Inc.
ISBN
0 949188 14 X
Imprint Title
The fifth conference on nuclear science and engineering in Australia, 2003. Conference handbook
Imprint Pagination
218 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 111-116
Report number
INIS-AU--0058

Conference

Title
Building on 100 years of nuclear science and technology
Acronym
ANA 2003. 5 conference on nuclear science and engineering in Australia. Theme
Dates
5-6 Nov 2003
Place
Canberra, ACT (Australia)

Optional Information

Lead record
pa0q6-khs03
Notes
8 refs., 4 figs., 3 tabs.