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Title: Power Plant Design, Technology and Economy


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Power Plant Design, Technology and Economy
  • Power plant designs
  • Options for Demo
  • Starlite
  • NIF and Inertial Fusion Energy Demo
  • Material and component test facilities
  • IFMTF
  • Component test facility
  • ST volumetric neutron source
  • Fusion power plant economy
  • ITER cost breakdown
  • Assessment of Options for Attractive Commercial
    and Demonstration Tokamak Fusion Power Plant,
    Farrokh Najmabadi for the ARIES team, Fusion
    Technology 30, 1286(1996)
  • Fusion Power Plant Economy,
  • Ronald L. Miller for the ARIES team, Fusion
    Technology 30, 1599(1996)
  • Key Issues for the Economic Viability of
    Magnetic Fusion Power,
  • T.C. Hender. P.J. Knight, and I Cook, Fusion
    Technology 30, 1605(1996)

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Cost of Electricity(COE)
COE Formula from standard accounting procedure
Parameters determining COE
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Parameters Determining the Cost of Electricity
4
Cost of Electricity (COE)
5
Cost Scaling of Structural Materials
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Cost Scaling
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COE for Different Wall Life
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COE for Tokamak Physics and Technology
  • Present Physics and Technology
  • Conservative assumptions adopted for ITER
  • Optimal neutron wall loading 1.5 MW/m2
  • Neutron fluence limit 6MWa/m2
  • Present material OK
  • Nominal Physics and Technology
  • Higher elongation than ITER from 1.6 to 1.8
  • Optimal neutron wall loading 2-2.5 MW/m2
  • Neutron fluence limit 15MWa/m2
  • Equivalent loading assumed in SEAFP
  • Advanced Physics and Technology
  • Neutron fluence limit 20MWa/m2
  • Further material development required
  • Optimal neutron wall loading 2.5-4.0 MW/m2
  • Theoretically or transiently or not
    simultaneously achieved

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Parameters for Different Tokamaks as Power Plants
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Comparison of COE for Different Tokamaks
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Comparison of COE for Different Power Sources
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Standard Cost Accounts I of NUWMAK
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Standard Cost Accounts II of NUWMAK
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Reactor Plant Equipments
15
TF Magnet
16
Determination of Power Plant Unit Size
17
Breakdown of ITER Direct Capital Cost
ITER Construction Cost Direct Capital Cost
(3,012 kIUA), Personnel (477 kIUA), RD (70
kIUA), 1 kIUA 1 M US Dollar in January 1989
1.44 M US in 2003
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Possible sharing between Parties -1
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Possible sharing between Parties -2
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Possible sharing between Parties -3
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Possible sharing between Parties -4
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Possible sharing between Parties -5
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ARIES-AT Design (1000MWe)
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