There is a substantial market for nuclear energy in non-electric applications such as hydrogen production or water desalination. Among the Generation IV reactor concepts, the very high temperature reactor (VHTR) with a reactor outlet temperature close to 1000 ¿C and a power conversion efficiency of approximately 50% is believed to be the most suitable concept for co-generation of process heat. Its high coolant exergy would enable centralized hydrogen production and other process heat applications. In this paper it is shown that a reactor with lower coolant outlet temperature or another near-term heat source can also meet the VHTR objectives which are high power conversion efficiency and capability to deliver high temperature process heat in...
OAK B188 High Efficiency Generation of Hydrogen Fuels Using Nuclear Power for the period February 01...
Nuclear energy has been proposed as a heat source for producing hydrogen from water using a sulfur-i...
A conceptual design is presented for a reactor producing 3000 deg F, 400 psi steam to supply process...
There is a substantial market for nuclear energy in non-electric applications such as hydrogen produ...
The Generation IV VHTR reactor concept aims at approx. 50% power conversion efficiency and, accordin...
From hydrogen economy Miami energy conference; Miami Beach, Florida, USA (18 Mar 1974). Application ...
The International Generation IV Initiative provides a research platform for the development of advan...
Contract DE-AC07-05ID14517 iii The Department of Energy is investigating the use of high-temperature...
International audienceThe hydrogen world consumption should increase significantly to progressively ...
High temperature nuclear reactors (HTR) can be used as an excellent, emission-free source of technol...
High temperature gas-cooled nuclear reactor (called HTR or HTGR) for both electricity generation and...
Among the six candidates of the Gen IV nuclear systems in the Technology Roadmap of the Generation I...
OAK B188 High Efficiency Generation of Hydrogen Fuels using Nuclear Power for the period May 1, 2002...
Two hydrogen production processes, both powered by Next Generation Nuclear Plant (NGNP), are current...
OAK B188 High Efficiency Generation of Hydrogen Fuels Using Nuclear Power for the period August 1, 2...
OAK B188 High Efficiency Generation of Hydrogen Fuels Using Nuclear Power for the period February 01...
Nuclear energy has been proposed as a heat source for producing hydrogen from water using a sulfur-i...
A conceptual design is presented for a reactor producing 3000 deg F, 400 psi steam to supply process...
There is a substantial market for nuclear energy in non-electric applications such as hydrogen produ...
The Generation IV VHTR reactor concept aims at approx. 50% power conversion efficiency and, accordin...
From hydrogen economy Miami energy conference; Miami Beach, Florida, USA (18 Mar 1974). Application ...
The International Generation IV Initiative provides a research platform for the development of advan...
Contract DE-AC07-05ID14517 iii The Department of Energy is investigating the use of high-temperature...
International audienceThe hydrogen world consumption should increase significantly to progressively ...
High temperature nuclear reactors (HTR) can be used as an excellent, emission-free source of technol...
High temperature gas-cooled nuclear reactor (called HTR or HTGR) for both electricity generation and...
Among the six candidates of the Gen IV nuclear systems in the Technology Roadmap of the Generation I...
OAK B188 High Efficiency Generation of Hydrogen Fuels using Nuclear Power for the period May 1, 2002...
Two hydrogen production processes, both powered by Next Generation Nuclear Plant (NGNP), are current...
OAK B188 High Efficiency Generation of Hydrogen Fuels Using Nuclear Power for the period August 1, 2...
OAK B188 High Efficiency Generation of Hydrogen Fuels Using Nuclear Power for the period February 01...
Nuclear energy has been proposed as a heat source for producing hydrogen from water using a sulfur-i...
A conceptual design is presented for a reactor producing 3000 deg F, 400 psi steam to supply process...