"Meeting the Needs of a Nuclear-Renewable Electric Grid with a Fluoride salt-cooled High-Temperature Reactor Coupled to a Nuclear-Air-Brayton Combined Cycle Power System"
Nuclear Technology, March 2014
C.W. Forsberg and D. Curtis
2014 International Congress on Advances in Nuclear Power ...
https://www.conftool.pro/icapp14/index.php?page...print...
The Fluoride-salt-cooled High-temperature Reactor (FHR) is a new reactor that ... and D. Curtis, “Meeting the Needs of a Nuclear-Renewable Electrical Grid with a ... Reactor Coupled to a Nuclear Air-Brayton Combined Cycle Power System,” ..... in Westinghouse Electric Company(WEC) type of nuclear power plants when ...FHR Development Roadmap and Test Reactor ...
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Nuclear Air-Brayton Combined Cycle (NACC) - Conference ...proceedings.asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/.../V002T08A002-POWER2...by C Forsberg - 2013
The Fluoride-Salt-Cooled High-Temperature Reactor. (FHR) is a new reactor ... can be coupled to a nuclear air-Brayton combined-cycle (NACC) plant with one.
"Market Performance of the Mark 1 Pebble-Bed Fluoride-Salt-Cooled High Temperature Reactor"
ANS Annual Meeting, Paper 9751
Forsberg and E. Schneider, “Increasing Baseload Light Water Reactor Revenue with Heat Storage and Variable Electricity Output,”2014
Forsberg and E. Schneider, “Increasing Baseload Light Water Reactor Revenue with Heat Storage and Variable Electricity Output,”2014
American Nuclear Society Annual Meeting
Reno, Nevada, June 15-19, 2014
canes.mit.edu
Energy Storage Systems
Nuclear Produces Heat
Unique Nuclear Options Use Heat Storage
Charles Forsberg and Steven Aumeier, “Nuclear
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Renewable Hybrid System Economic Basis for
Electricity, Fuel, and Hydrogen,”
2014 International Congress on Advanced Nuclear Power Plants
American Nuclear Society, Charlotte, North Carolina, April 6-9, 2014
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