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Publikováno v:
Nuclear Engineering and Design. 397:111902
Autor:
Humberto E. Garcia, Richard B. Vilim, Richard Boardman, Jong Suk Kim, William R. Binder, Christiaan J. J. Paredis, Michael G. McKellar, Shannon M Bragg Sitton, Jun Chen
Publikováno v:
Energy. 107:234-258
In support of more efficient utilization of clean energy generation sources, including renewable and nuclear options, HES (hybrid energy systems) can be designed and operated as FER (flexible energy resources) to meet both electrical and thermal ener
Publikováno v:
Volume 1: Biofuels, Hydrogen, Syngas, and Alternate Fuels; CHP and Hybrid Power and Energy Systems; Concentrating Solar Power; Energy Storage; Environmental, Economic, and Policy Considerations of Advanced Energy Systems; Geothermal, Ocean, and Emerging Energy Technologies; Photovoltaics; Posters; Solar Chemistry; Sustainable Building Energy Systems; Sustainable Infrastructure and Transportation; Thermodynamic Analysis of Energy Systems; Wind Energy Systems and Technologies.
Nuclear reactor systems present a promising sustainable energy source for the future. Simply, a nuclear reactor heats a coolant that powers a turbine to create electricity. The coolant then can either be re-cooled or can be used for process heat appl
Autor:
Richard Boardman, Jong Suk Kim, Shannon Bragg-Sitton, T. Jay Harrison, M. Sacit Cetiner, A. Lou Qualls, Cristian Rabiti, Jun Chen, Piyush Sabharwall, Michael G. McKellar
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::804ec77fd88fba3fc174329bf343e2c8
https://doi.org/10.2172/1333006
https://doi.org/10.2172/1333006
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. 35:4808-4819
A research and development program is under way at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) to assess the technological and scale-up issues associated with the implementation of solid-oxide electrolysis cell technology for efficient high-temperature hydro
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Engineering and Design. 239:1571-1580
High-temperature electrolysis (HTE), when coupled to an advanced nuclear reactor capable of operating at reactor outlet temperatures of 800–950 °C, has the potential to efficiently produce the large quantities of hydrogen needed to meet future ene
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. 34:4216-4226
A process model has been developed to evaluate the potential performance of a large-scale high-temperature co-electrolysis plant for the production of syngas from steam and carbon dioxide. The co-electrolysis process allows for direct electrochemical
Autor:
Richard Boardman, Jong Suk Kim, Wesley Deason, Humberto E. Garcia, Shannon Bragg-Sitton, Jun Chen, Michael G. McKellar, Richard B. Vilim
The primary objective of this study is to conduct a preliminary dynamic analysis of two realistic hybrid energy systems (HES) including a nuclear reactor as the main baseload heat generator (denoted as nuclear HES or nuclear hybrid energy systems [NH
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::2fe76a357420e52e1a000d2bfce743ed
https://doi.org/10.2172/1236837
https://doi.org/10.2172/1236837