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Bogen, J.; Stoelzl, D.
Brown, Boveri und Cie A.G., Mannheim (Germany, F.R.)1987
Brown, Boveri und Cie A.G., Mannheim (Germany, F.R.)1987
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[en] Growth of world population increases energy demand until the year 2000 and afterwards. Electricity growth rates in industrialized nations are lower after the oil price escalation in 1973 and 1979, and in developing countries grid sizes are often too small for the operation of large LWR plants. This indicates a potential for small and medium-sized power reactors such as the HTR-100 and the HTR-500. These plants can compete with coal fired plants of comparable size. An HTR-500 is even competitive, considering the electricity generating cost of large LWR plants. The special advantages of HTR plants in the small and medium-capacity range are discussed. (orig.)
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1987; 18 p; Seminar on small and medium sized nuclear reactors: Design, safety and marketing potential; Lausanne (Switzerland); 24-25 Aug 1987
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Das Nachwaermeabfuhrsystem des HTR-1,160
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Deutsches Atomforum e.V., Bonn (F.R. Germany); p. 501-503; 1975; ZAED; Leopoldshafen, F.R. Germany; Reactor conference; Nuernberg, F.R. Germany; 8 Apr 1975; AED-CONF--75-001-123; 3 refs. Short communication only.
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Sicherheitstechnische Auslegungsphilosophie eines versagenssicheren Druckbehaelters am Beispiel des vorgespannten THTR-Steuergasbehaelters
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Kerntechnische Gesellschaft im Deutschen Atomforum e.V., Bonn (Germany, F.R.); p. 849-852; 1978; p. 849-852; ZAED; Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany. F.R; Reactor congress; Hannover, Germany, F.R; 4 - 7 Apr 1978; AED-CONF--78-006-209; 1 fig. Short communication only.
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CONTAINERS, CONTROL EQUIPMENT, ENRICHED URANIUM REACTORS, FLUIDS, GAS COOLED REACTORS, GRAPHITE MODERATED REACTORS, HELIUM COOLED REACTORS, HOMOGENEOUS REACTORS, HTGR TYPE REACTORS, PEBBLE BED REACTORS, POWER REACTORS, REACTOR COMPONENTS, REACTORS, SOLID HOMOGENEOUS REACTORS, THERMAL REACTORS, THORIUM REACTORS
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Der Hochtemperaturreaktor grosser Leistung
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Deutsches Atomforum e.V., Bonn (F.R. Germany); p. 727-730; 1974; ZAED; Leopoldshafen, F.R. Germany; Reactor meeting; Berlin, F.R. Germany; 2 Apr 1974; 1 fig. Short communication only.
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Sommer, H.; Stoelzl, D.
Specialists meeting on gas-cooled reactor safety and licensing aspects, Lausanne, Switzerland, 1-3 September 19801981
Specialists meeting on gas-cooled reactor safety and licensing aspects, Lausanne, Switzerland, 1-3 September 19801981
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[en] The licensing experience gained in the Federal Republic of Germany is based on the licensing procedures for the THTR-300 and the HTR-1160. In the course of the licensing procedures for these reactors a safety concept for an HTR has been developed. This experience constitutes the basis for the design of future HTR's. (author)
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria). International Working Group on Gas-Cooled Reactors; p. 110-117; Jan 1981; p. 110-117; Specialists meeting on gas-cooled reactor safety and licensing aspects; Lausanne, Switzerland; 1 - 3 Sep 1980
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[en] Structure and volume of investment cost for HTR nuclear power plants are different in comparison to other types of nuclear power plants. Even if the share of local participation is in comparable order of magnitude to other nuclear power plants, the required technical infrastructure for HTR plants is more suitable for existing and still practised technologies in countries which are in development processes. These HTR specific features offer special possibilities in HTR project financing. Various models are discussed in respect of the special HTR situation. Even if it is not possible to point out in a general manner the best solution - due to national, local and time dependant situations - this paper discusses the HTR specific impacts to buyer's credit financing, supplier's credit financing, barter trades or joint ventures and combined financing. (author). 4 refs, 9 figs
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria); 547 p; Oct 1987; p. 483-497; Technical committee meeting on gas-cooled reactors and their applications; Juelich (Germany, F.R.); 20-23 Oct 1986
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[en] Growth of world population increases energy demand until the year 2000 and afterwards. Electricity growth rates in industrialized nations are lower after the oil price escalation in 1973 and 1979, and in developing countries grid sizes are often too small for the operation of large LWR plants. This indicates a potential for small and medium-sized power reactors such as the HTR-100 and the HTR-500. These plants can compete with coal fired plants of comparable size. An HTR-500 is even competitive, considering the electricity generating cost of large LWR plants. The special advantages of HTR plants in the small and medium-capacity range are discussed. (orig.)
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Seminar on small and medium sized nuclear reactors: Design, safety and marketing potential; Lausanne (Switzerland); 24-26 Aug 1987
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[en] Early in 1973 Rheinisch-Westfaelische Elektrizitaetswerk AG awarded the contract for a 1300 MW nuclear power station with pressurized-water reactor, to be known as Muelheim-Kaerlich. Construction of this plant, which began in 1975, was influenced at different stages by many new technical requirements. Only in 1982 could a reliable estimate be made of the completion schedules for the design, manufacturing and assembly work. Non-nuclear commissioning of the plant as a whole began in April, 1985. The article reports on the nuclear power station and its construction. (Auth.)
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EDV-gestuetzte Dokumentation am Beispiel Projekt THTR-300
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Deutsches Atomforum e.V., Bonn (Germany, F.R.); Kerntechnische Gesellschaft im Deutschen Atomforum e.V., Bonn (Germany, F.R.); p. 375-378; 1980; p. 375-378; Fachinformationszentrum Energie, Physik, Mathematik; Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany, F.R; Annual meeting on nuclear technology (Reactor conference '80); Berlin, Germany, F.R; 25 - 27 Mar 1980; Short communication only.
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[en] The international power plant market today is characterized by high increase in energy consumption for developing countries with limitations of investment capital and low increase in energy consumption for industrialized countries with limitations of additional power plant capacities. As a consequence there is a low demand for large new power stations. This leads to a tendency for small and medium sized power plant units - meeting high environmental standards - for which the total investment volume is low and full load operation of a plant can be realized earlier due to the small block capacity. - For nuclear power plants the High-Temperature-Reactor (HTR)-line with spherical fuel elements and a core structure of graphite is specially suited for this small and medium sized nuclear reactor (SMSNR) capacity. The excellent safety characteristics, the high availability, the low radiation doses for the operation personnel and the environment of the HTR line has been demonstrated by 20 years of operation of the AVR-15 MWe experimental power plant in Juelich F.R.G. and since 1985 by operation of the THTR-300 MWe prototype plant at Hamm-Uentrop F.R.G. Up-dated concepts of the HTR-line are under design for electricity generation (HTR-500), for co-generation of power and heat (HTR-100) and for district heating purposes only (GHR-10). By implementing two HTR projects the Brown Boveri Group is in the position to realize the collected experiences from design, licensing, erection, commissioning and operation for the follow-on projects. This leads to practical and sound technical solutions convenient for existing manufacturing processes, well known materials, standardized components and usual manufacturing tolerances. Specific plant characteristics can be used for advantages in the competition. (author)
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Garribba, S. (Politecnico di Milano (Italy)); Sarlos, G. (Ecole Polytechnique Federale, Lausanne (Switzerland)); Vivante, C. (Commission of the European Communities, Brussels (Belgium)) (eds.); Ecole Polytechnique Federale, Lausanne (Switzerland); 322 p; 1987; p. IV.6.1-IV.6.2; EPFL; Lausanne (Switzerland); First international seminar: small and medium sized nuclear reactors; Lausanne (Switzerland); 24-26 Aug 1987; Abstract only.
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