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Modellstudie über Kosten und Wirtschaftlichkeit möglicher Kombinationen von Industrieanlagen mit dem Hochtemperaturreaktor als Energiequelle

Modellstudie über Kosten und Wirtschaftlichkeit möglicher Kombinationen von Industrieanlagen mit dem Hochtemperaturreaktor als Energiequelle

An analysis is presented of the economics of industrial plants using the HTR as the energy source . The plants considered are - plants producing synthesis gas by steam cracking methane, hydro-oracking of heavy oils and cool gasification in combination with processes making use of synthesis gas such...

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Personal Name(s): Schwegmann, P. (Corresponding author)
Contributing Institute: Publikationen vor 2000; PRE-2000; Retrocat
Imprint: Jülich Kernforschungsanlage Jülich, Verlag 1972
Physical Description: II, 125 p.
Document Type: Report
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Research Program: Addenda
Series Title: Berichte der Kernforschungsanlage Jülich 842
Link: OpenAccess
Publikationsportal JuSER
Please use the identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/2128/11351 in citations.

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An analysis is presented of the economics of industrial plants using the HTR as the energy source . The plants considered are - plants producing synthesis gas by steam cracking methane, hydro-oracking of heavy oils and cool gasification in combination with processes making use of synthesis gas such as production of ammonia, methanol and fron ore direct reduction, - petrochemical plants producing ethylene, propylene etc . by cracking naphtha and - steam generation and production of electricity. Investment, capitcd costs and operating costs of typical combination plants with HTR's in the size range 500 to 3000 MW thermal were studied for the purpose of quantitatively deterrnining the return of investment for these plants .

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