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Conference Article: Pebble red modular reactor - South Africa
Fox, M. (Integrators of System Technology, Waterkloof (South Africa)); Mulder, E. (ESKOM (South Africa))Abstract
In 1995 the South African Electricity Utility, ESKOM, was convinced of the economical advantages of high temperature gas-cooled reactors as viable supply side option. Subsequently planning of a techno/economic study for the year 1996 was initiated. Continuation to the construction phase of a prototype plant will depend entirely on the outcome of this study. A reactor plant of pebble bed design coupled with a direct helium cycle is perceived. The electrical output is limited to about 100 MW for reasons of safety, economics and flexibility. Design of the reactor will be based on internationally proven, available technology. An extended research and development program is not anticipated. New licensing rules and regulations will be required. Safety classification of components will be based on the merit of HTGR technology rather than attempting to adhere to traditional LWR rules. A medium term time schedule for the design and construction of a prototype plant, commissioning and performance testing is proposed during the years 2002 and 2003. Pending the performance outcome of this plant and the current power demand, series production of 100 MWe units is foreseen.
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key words: Gas Cooled Reactor, Nuclear Technology
- Reference:
- Technical committee meeting on design and development of gas cooled reactors with closed cycle gas turbines. Beijing (China). 30 Oct - 2 Nov 1995.
- International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria)
- IAEA-TECDOC--899, pp:251-256
- International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria)
