Process heat cogeneration using a high temperature reactor

Gustavo Alonso, Ramon Ramirez, Edmundo Del Valle, Rogelio Castillo

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Resumen

High temperature nuclear reactors offer the possibility to generate process heat that could be used in the oil industry, particularly in refineries for gasoline production. These technologies are still under development and none of them has shown how this can be possible and what will be the penalty in electricity generation to have this additional product and if the cost of this subproduct will be competitive with other alternatives. The current study assesses the likeliness of generating process heat from Pebble Bed Modular Reactor to be used for a refinery showing different plant balances and alternatives to produce and use that process heat. An actual practical example is presented to demonstrate the cogeneration viability using the fact that the PBMR is a modular small reactor where the cycle configuration to transport the heat of the reactor to the process plant plays an important role in the cycle efficiency and in the plant economics. The results of this study show that the PBMR would be most competitive when capital discount rates are low (5%), carbon prices are high (>30 US$/ton), and competing natural gas prices are at least 8 US$/mmBTU.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)137-143
Número de páginas7
PublicaciónNuclear Engineering and Design
Volumen280
DOI
EstadoPublicada - dic. 2014

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