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Study on the FBR cycle introduction scenario II; An study on the role of nuclear energy under the diversity of energy supply-and-demand

Ohtaki, Akira ; not registered ; not registered

This report concerns it self with the results of an investigation about the possibility of future nuclear utilization in the part of FBR cycle introduction scenario study in the JNC's "Feasibility Study on Commercialized Fast Reactor Cycle System (theF/S)". We have investigated about the problems that confront energy industries and electric power companies, the capacities of distributed generation, the coexistence method of a distlibuted generation and large-scale power supply generation, and the development status of a small-scale nuclear reactor from a wide viewpoint. Especially the spread of distributed generation causes the decrease of the electlicity demand which the electric power companies supplies. Since introduction scale of a distributed power supply is also expeceted to increase in the future, it will give some influences to a future nuclear plan and a power supply plan. The hydrogen utilization with out greenhouse gas mission is expected to spread with distributed generation, such as a fuel cell and a micro-gas turbine. Therefore,we proposed the new business model that the hydrogen produced by using uclear surplus electricity is consumed distributed generation, such as a fuel cell and a micro-gas turbine. We plan to evaluate quantitatively the best power supply composition based on this load stability business model, FBR introduction capacities, the load factor, and the amount of CO$$_{2}$$ reduction.

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