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Nuclear—thermal energy storage configurations for industrial combined heat and power supply—conceptual and thermodynamic study with high temperature gas-cooled reactor

Václav Novotný, Junyung Kim, So‐Bin Cho, Rami Saeed

2025Energy15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nuclear systems are promising candidates for delivering resilient heat and power for future energy security and independence. Traditionally, nuclear plants have been used for baseload electricity production and cogeneration of heat has seen relatively limited application utilizing typically only small portion of a reactor's thermal output. This paradigm may shift due to the increasing penetration of intermittent renewables and need for resource flexibility, various decarbonization efforts aimed at both electricity and heat demands, along with the perspective of small modular nuclear reactor applications, which can be sized based on local industrial needs. This study provides a comprehensive guide for the nuclear and industrial sectors, emphasizing controllability in the combined heat and power configuration options for high temperature gas-cooled reactor and process steam supply. It investigates the integration of thermal energy storage to improve nuclear energy's responsiveness to varying industrial demands. The study emphasizes placing thermal energy storage between the nuclear primary loop and steam cycle to achieve greater efficiency and flexibility in power and heat output, surpassing traditional combined heat and power systems and avoiding efficiency losses seen in other thermal energy storage integration approaches.

Topics & Concepts

Nuclear engineeringThermal energy storageNuclear powerThermodynamicsEnergy supplyEnergy storageThermalWaste managementEnvironmental sciencePower (physics)Process engineeringMaterials scienceEnergy (signal processing)EngineeringPhysicsNuclear physicsQuantum mechanicsNuclear reactor physics and engineeringAdsorption and Cooling SystemsGeothermal Energy Systems and Applications
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