Flexible operation of nuclear hybrid energy systems for load following and water desalination

IF 4.2 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS Renewable Energy Focus Pub Date : 2024-09-25 DOI:10.1016/j.ref.2024.100641
An Ho , Blake W. Billings , John D. Hedengren , Kody M. Powell
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Nuclear hybrid energy systems (NHES) have the potential to provide dependable and emission-free electricity to the grid while also increasing the flexibility and reliability of the electrical grid. Molten salt reactor (MSR) technology can provide consistent, carbon-free electricity while also increasing efficiency, security, and sustainability and reducing nuclear waste. This study investigates the integration of Molten Salt Reactors (MSR) and conventional Pressurized Water Reactors (PWR) with desalination technologies: Direct Contact Membrane Distillation (DCMD), Multi-Stage Flash Distillation (MSFD), and Reverse Osmosis (RO). Dynamic first-principles models were developed and tested using real grid data from the New York Independent System Operator. The results demonstrate that nuclear power is capable of flexibly responding to changing grid demand while simultaneously producing clean water, particularly during periods of low electricity demand. The MSR-RO system was found to be the most efficient in electricity generation and water production, and all hybrid systems reduced CO2 emissions by 356,000 to 682,000 tons annually. Economic analysis reveals that nuclear desalination technologies are cost-competitive with conventional systems, especially when paired with RO. These findings confirm the technical feasibility and environmental benefits of nuclear hybrid systems for sustainable electricity and water production.
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核电混合能源系统的灵活运行,用于负荷跟踪和海水淡化
核混合能源系统(NHES)有可能为电网提供可靠、无排放的电力,同时提高电网的灵活性和可靠性。熔盐反应堆(MSR)技术可以提供稳定、无碳的电力,同时还能提高效率、安全性和可持续性,并减少核废料。本研究调查了熔盐反应堆(MSR)和传统压水反应堆(PWR)与海水淡化技术的整合:直接接触膜蒸馏 (DCMD)、多级闪蒸 (MSFD) 和反渗透 (RO)。利用纽约独立系统运营商提供的真实电网数据,开发并测试了动态第一原理模型。结果表明,核电能够灵活应对不断变化的电网需求,同时生产清洁水,尤其是在电力需求较低的时期。研究发现,MSR-RO 系统的发电和制水效率最高,所有混合系统每年可减少 35.6 万至 68.2 万吨二氧化碳排放。经济分析表明,核能海水淡化技术与传统系统相比具有成本竞争力,尤其是与反渗透系统搭配使用时。这些研究结果证实了核电混合系统在可持续发电和制水方面的技术可行性和环境效益。
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Renewable Energy Focus
Renewable Energy Focus Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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