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LINEAR PROGRAMMING OPTIMIZATION OF NUCLEAR ENERGY STRATEGY WITH SODIUM-COOLED FAST REACTORS

  • Lee, Je-Whan (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Department of Nuclear & Quantum Engineering) ;
  • Jeong, Yong-Hoon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Department of Nuclear & Quantum Engineering) ;
  • Chang, Yoon-Il (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Department of Nuclear & Quantum Engineering) ;
  • Chang, Soon-Heung (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Department of Nuclear & Quantum Engineering)
  • 투고 : 2011.01.10
  • 심사 : 2011.04.04
  • 발행 : 2011.08.31

초록

Nuclear power has become an essential part of electricity generation to meet the continuous growth of electricity demand. A Sodium-cooled Fast Reactor (SFR) was developed to extend uranium resource utilization under a growing nuclear energy scenario while concomitantly providing a nuclear waste management solution. Key questions in this scenario are when to introduce SFRs and how many reactors should be introduced. In this study, a methodology using Linear Programming is employed in order to quantify an optimized growth pattern of a nuclear energy system comprising light water reactors and SFRs. The optimization involves tradeoffs between SFR capital cost premiums and the total system U3O8 price premiums. Optimum nuclear growth patterns for several scenarios are presented, as well as sensitivity analyses of important input parameters.

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