Although electricity production is the principal function of today’s operating nuclear reactors, some of them have been used for cogeneration (i.e. for electricity generation plus desalination, ...
Towards More Sustainable Nuclear Energy with Non-Electric Applications: Opportunities and Challenges
There is considerable potential for increasing the use of excess heat from electricity generation by nuclear power plants to desalinate seawater, produce hydrogen for the heavy industry, decarbonize ...
Cogeneration is more efficient than traditional power generation, reduces carbon emissions, has high returns on the initial investment, improves reliability, and offers a platform for additional ...
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