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Jensen, C.M.; Sandquist, G.M.
Utah Univ., Salt Lake City (USA). Dept. of Nuclear Engineering1982
Utah Univ., Salt Lake City (USA). Dept. of Nuclear Engineering1982
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[en] Potential uses of process heat and reject heat from a nuclear-energy center at Green River, Utah have been investigated. The remoteness of the Green River site would preclude many potential industrial uses for economical reasons such as transportation costs and lack of local markets. Water-consumption requirements would also have serious impact on some applications due to limitations imposed by other contractual agreements upon the water in the region. Several processes were identified which could be considered for the Green River site; including the use of heat to separate bitumens from tar sands, district heating, warming of greenhouses and soil, and the production of fish for game and commercial sales. The size of these industries would be limited and no single process or industry can be identified at this time which could use the full amount of low-temperature reject heat that would be generated at a NEC
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Mar 1982; 36 p; Available from NTIS, PC A03/MF A01; 1 as DE83006826
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