Development of a CO<SUB>2</SUB> Free Nuclear Total Energy Supply System

  • NARABAYASHI Tadashi
    北海道大学 大学院工学研究科 エネルギー環境システム専攻
  • MURASE Toshihiro
    北海道大学 大学院工学研究科 エネルギー環境システム専攻 現在の所属 北海道ガス株式会社
  • SHIMAZU Youichiro
    北海道大学 大学院工学研究科 エネルギー環境システム専攻

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  • CO2フリー原子力エネルギー総合供給システムの開発
  • CO2 フリー ゲンシリョク エネルギー ソウゴウ キョウキュウ システム ノ カイハツ

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Nuclear power plants have a number of advantages in that "nuclear power plants are environmentally acceptable" as they do not produce carbon dioxide, and fuel loaded in a reactor core has a stockpiling effect to be advantageous in terms of Japan's energy security. This system is based on a small PWR of 30MWth thermal output. It's maximum electrical output is 10MWe. This system aims to supply all energy for life, for example, heat, electricity and hydrogen for fuel cell car, for 2000 to 3000 houses. This system assumed to be built on high latitude like Hokkaido. To confirm the simulation result, the heat transport experiment was carried out. In small size hot water pipeline using metal pipe with polyurethane thermal layer, the feed-water temperature and return-water temperature were measured. As a result, the water temperature was kept high enough, and this thermal calculation method was applied for actual size pipeline. The result of heat loss calculation was about 1 °C / 5km.

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