Comparative thermodynamic and economic analyses of combined heat and power plants with SMR and HTGR reactors

Porównawcza analiza termodynamiczna i ekonomiczna elektrociepłowni z reaktorami SMR i HTGR
Ryszard Bartnik, Zbigniew Buryn, Anna Hnydiuk-Stefan, Waldemar Skomudek

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    This paper presents a comparative thermodynamic and economic analysis of combined heat and power (CHP) plants
    utilizing Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and High Temperature Gas-cooled Reactors (HTGRs) designed for use in largescale
    and distributed power generation. The study focuses on the differences between these two reactor types in CHP
    applications, highlighting their respective efficiencies and economic viabilities. The analysis reveals that CHP plants with
    HTGR reactors demonstrate significantly higher thermodynamic and economic efficiency compared to those with SMR
    reactors. This superiority is attributed to three main factors: the higher electrical efficiency of HTGR-based plants, lower
    investment costs for HTGR reactors, and consequently, more cost-effective electricity production in HTGR-based CHPs. The
    paper provides detailed thermodynamic calculations and economic assessments, including unit costs of heat production under
    various scenarios. It also discusses the advantages of locating these small-scale nuclear CHP plants closer to consumers,
    eliminating the need for extensive transmission networks. The findings suggest that HTGR-based CHP plants offer a more
    promising solution for future energy systems, including those operating in local power structures, particularly when
    considering gas-gas technology implementations that do not require water for operation, addressing a key limitation of both
    SMR and HTGR systems in conventional configurations.
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