Title of article :
Sea-waterdesalinationwithnuclearandotherenergysources:theEURODESALprojectOriginalResearchArticle
Author/Authors :
SNisan، نويسنده , , GCaruso، نويسنده , , J.-RHumphries، نويسنده , , GMini، نويسنده , , ANaviglio، نويسنده , , BBielak، نويسنده , , OAsuarAlonso، نويسنده , , NMartins، نويسنده , , LVolpi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
ThispapersummarisesourrecentinvestigationsundertakenaspartoftheEURODESALprojectonnucleardesalination,currentlybeingcarriedoutbyaconsortiumoffourEuropean,andoneCanadian,industrialsandtwoleadingEUR&Dorganisations.
Majorachievementsoftheproject,asdiscussedinthispaperare:
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Coherentdemonstrationofthetechnicalfeasibilityofnucleardesalinationthroughtheelaborationofcouplingschemesforoptimumcogenerationofelectricityandwaterandbyexploringtheuniquecapabilitiesoftheinnovativenuclearreactorsanddesalinationtechnologies.
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Verificationthattheintegratedsystemdesigndoesnotadverselyaffectnuclearreactorsafety.
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Developmentofcodesandmethodsforanobjectiveeconomicassessmentofthecompetitivenessandsustainabilityofproposedoptionsthroughcomparison,inEuropeanconditions,withfossilenergybasedsystems.
Resultsobtainedsofarseemtobequiteencouragingasregardstheeconomicalviabilityofnucleardesalinationoptions.
Thus,forexample,specificdesalinationcosts($/m3ofdesaltedwater)fornuclearsystems,suchastheAP-600andtheFrenchPWR-900(referencebasecase),coupledtomultipleeffectdistillation(MED)orthereverseosmosis(RO)processes,are30–60%lowerthanthedesalinationcostsforfossilenergybasedsystems,usingpulverisedcoalandnaturalgaswithcombinedcycle,atlowdiscountratesandrecommendedfossilfuelprices.Eveninthemostunfavourablescenariosfornuclearenergy(discountrate=10%,lowfossilfuelcosts)desalinationcostswiththenuclearreactorsare7–20%lower,dependinguponthedesalinationcapacities.Furthermore,withtheadvancedcouplingschemes,utilisingwasteheatfromnuclearreactors,thegainsinspecificdesalinationcostsofnuclearsystemsareincreasedbyanother2–15%,evenwithoutsystemanddesignoptimisation.ApreliminaryevaluationshowsthatdesalinationcostswiththeGT-MHR,coupledtoaMEDprocess,couldstillbemuchlowerthantheabovenuclearoptionsfordesaltingcapacities≤43000m3perday.Thisisbecauseitsdesignintrinsicallyprovides“virtuallyfree”heatatidealtemperaturesfordesalination(80–100°C).
Journal title :
Nuclear Engineering and Design Eslah
Journal title :
Nuclear Engineering and Design Eslah