Perspective of nuclear energy and advanced reactors
Creators
Description
Future nuclear energy growth will be the result of the contributions of every single plant being constructed or projected at present as it is connected to the grid. As per IAEA, there exists presently 34 nuclear power plants under construction 81 with the necessary permits and funding and 223 proposed, which are plants seriously pursuing permits and financing. This means that in a few decades the number of nuclear power plants in operation will have doubled. This growth rate is characterised by the incorporation of new countries to the nuclear club and the gradually increasing importance of Asian countries. During this expansive phase, generation III and III+designs are or will be used. These designs incorporate the experience from operating plants, and introduce innovations on rationalization design efficiency and safety, with emphasis on passive safety features. In a posterior phase, generation IV designs, presently under development, will be employed. Generation IV consists of several types of reactors (fast reactors, very high temperature reactors, etc), which will improve further sustain ability, economy, safety and reliability concepts. The described situation seems to lead to a renaissance of the nuclear energy to levels hardly thinkable several years ago. (Author)
Additional details
Additional titles
- Original title (Spanish)
- Perspectiva de la energia nuclear y los nuevos reactores
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Nuclear Espana (1996)
- Journal Volume
- 279
- Journal Page Range
- p. 12-17
- ISSN
- 1137-2885
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Spain
- Country of Input or Organization
- Spain
- INIS RN
- 39034590
- Subject category
- S29: ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY;
- Descriptors DEI
- ENVIRONMENT; EXTERNAL IRRADIATION; FINANCING; NUCLEAR ENERGY; NUCLEAR FACILITIES; NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS; POWER REACTORS; RADIATION PROTECTION; REACTOR SAFETY; RELIABILITY
- Descriptors DEC
- ENERGY; IRRADIATION; NUCLEAR FACILITIES; POWER PLANTS; REACTORS; SAFETY; THERMAL POWER PLANTS