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1989
This chapter was authored by Taylor Moore, Feature Writer for the EPRI Journal. It was published in the November 1984 issue of the EPRI Journal, volume 9, number 9, and is reprinted with permission of the Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, California.
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This chapter was authored by Taylor Moore, Feature Writer for the EPRI Journal. It was published in the November 1984 issue of the EPRI Journal, volume 9, number 9, and is reprinted with permission of the Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, California.
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Economics of nuclear power plants
2020This chapter starts by explaining the difference between commonly used terminology associated with cost, price, and value. Cost is a key nonfunctional requirement for a Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) project and should be considered as part of the decision-making process across all lifecycle phases.
Agar A. S., Locatelli G.
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Control of nuclear power plants
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 1978The control of nuclear power plants covers a wide range of problems and requires understanding of the many interactions and objectives involved in obtaining operational flexibility and safety. Improved solutions must be developed as nuclear plants will increasingly require operation in a load-following mode.
H. Rao, B. Frogner
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NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS UNDERGROUND
1981ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is to review a number of design proposals and to summarize and assess the current state of the art in underground nuclear power plant design. In addition some conclusions is drawn and a model of a safe nuclear power plant underground is suggested.
T. Lindbo, R.C. Oberth
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On “immortal” nuclear power plants
Technology in Society, 2004Abstract US nuclear reactors have demonstrated that they can continue to operate well beyond their thirty or forty year operating licenses which, at the time they were issued, were based on criteria for large fossil fuel power plants. Accordingly, a longevity criterion for 21st century reactors is proposed here, designed to last 100 years or more ...
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Electronics in Nuclear Power Plants
IETE Journal of Research, 1975Electronics and nuclear energy are two fields which are both recent in their applications and the two have been contributing to the success of each other. The nuclear reactions act in milliseconds (or faster) and have demanded development of fast measurement and control devices.
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Nuclear Applications and Technology, 1969
(1969). Nuclear Power Plant Design. Nuclear Applications and Technology: Vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 181-181.
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(1969). Nuclear Power Plant Design. Nuclear Applications and Technology: Vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 181-181.
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International Journal of Nuclear Desalination, 2007
Nuclear energy, in comparison with other modes of energy generation such as hydro, thermal and non-conventional sources, has high energy density with little environmental pollution or greenhouse gas emissions. The methodologies to check the problems of nuclear radiation hazards and waste associated with this technology are continuously being developed ...
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Nuclear energy, in comparison with other modes of energy generation such as hydro, thermal and non-conventional sources, has high energy density with little environmental pollution or greenhouse gas emissions. The methodologies to check the problems of nuclear radiation hazards and waste associated with this technology are continuously being developed ...
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Вестник Белорусско-Российского университета, 2017
G.S. Lenevsky, N.A. Avtushenko
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G.S. Lenevsky, N.A. Avtushenko
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