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Record Number
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1030271
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b784641
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Information Exchange Meeting on Nuclear Production of Hydrogen(4th :2009 :, Oak Brook, Ill.)
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Title & Author
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Nuclear production of hydrogen : : Fourth Information Exchange Meeting, Oakbrook, Illinois, United States, 13-16 April 2009.
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Publication Statement
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Paris :: Nuclear Energy Agency, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development,, ©2010.
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Series Statement
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Nuclear science
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (464 pages) :: illustrations (some color)
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ISBN
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926408715X
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: 9789264087156
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9264087133
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9789264087132
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Contents
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Foreword -- Executive summary -- Changing the world with hydrogen and nuclear -- Nuclear hydrogen production programme in the United States -- French research strategy to use nuclear reactors for hydrogen production -- Present status of HTGR and hydrogen production development in JAEA -- Status of the Korean nuclear hydrogen production project -- The concept of nuclear hydrogen production based on MHR-T reactor -- Canadian nuclear hydrogen R & D programme -- Application of nuclear-produced hydrogen for energy and industrial use -- Status of the INL high-temperature electrolysis research programme -- experimental and modelling -- High-temperature steam electrolysis for hydrogen production -- Materials development for SOEC -- A metallic seal for high-temperature electrolysis stacks -- Degradation mechanisms in solid oxide electrolysis anodes -- Causes of degradation in a solid oxide electrolysis stack -- Nuclear hydrogen using high temperature electrolysis and light water reactors for peak electricity production -- CEA assessment of the sulphur-iodine cycle for hydrogen production -- Status of the INERI sulphur-iodine integrated-loop experiment -- Influence of HTR core inlet and outlet temperatures on hydrogen generation efficiency using the sulphur-iodine water-splitting cycle -- Experimental study of the vapour-liquid equilibria of HI-I2-H2O ternary mixtures -- Predicting the energy efficiency of a recuperative bayonet decomposition reactor for sulphur-based thermochemical hydrogen production -- Development of HI decomposition process in Korea -- South Africa's nuclear hydrogen production development programme -- Integrated laboratory scale demonstration experiment of the hybrid sulphur cycle and preliminary scale-up -- Development status of the hybrid sulphur thermochemical hydrogen production process -- Recent Canadian advances in the thermochemical Cu-Cl cycle for nuclear hydrogen production -- An overview of R & D activities for the Cu-Cl cycle with emphasis on the hydrolysis reaction -- Study of the hydrolysis reaction of the copper-chloride hybrid thermochemical cycle using optical spectrometries -- Development of CuCl-HCl electrolysis for hydrogen production via Cu-Cl thermochemical cycle -- Exergy analysis of the Cu-Cl cycle -- CaBr2 hydrolysis for HBr production using a direct sparging contactor -- The development of the Hydrogen Economic Evaluation Program (HEEP) -- Nuclear H2 production -- a utility perspective -- Alkaline and high-temperature electrolysis for nuclear hydrogen production -- The production of hydrogen by nuclear and solar heat -- Sustainable electricity supply in the world by 2050 for economic growth and automotive fuel -- NHI economic analysis of candidate nuclear hydrogen processes -- Market viability of nuclear hydrogen technologies -- Possibility of active carbon recycle energy system -- Nuclear safety and regulatory considerations for nuclear hydrogen production -- Transient modelling of sulphur-iodine cycle thermochemical hydrogen generation coupled to pebble bed modular reactor -- Proposed chemical plant initiated accident scenarios in a sulphur-iodine cycle plant coupled to a pebble bed modular reactor -- Conceptual design of the HTTR-IS nuclear hydrogen production system -- Use of PSA for design of emergency mitigation systems in a hydrogen production plant using General Atomics SI cycle technology. Section II: Sulphuric acid decomposition -- Heat pump cycle by hydrogen-absorbing alloys to assist high-temperature gas-cooled reactor in producing hydrogen -- Heat exchanger temperature response for duty-cycle transients in the NGNP/HTE -- Alternate VHTR/HTE interface for mitigating tritium transport and structure creep -- Activities of Nuclear Research Institute Rez in the area of hydrogen technologies -- A uranium thermochemical cycle for hydrogen production.
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Abstract
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Hydrogen has the potential to play an important role as a sustainable and environmentally acceptable energy carrier in the 21st century. This report describes the scientific and technical challenges associated with the production of hydrogen using heat and/or electricity from nuclear power plants, with special emphasis on recent developments in high-temperature electrolysis and the use of different chemical thermodynamic processes. Economics and market analysis as well as safety aspects of the nuclear production of hydrogen are also discussed.
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Subject
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Hydrogen as fuel-- Research, Congresses.
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Subject
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Hydrogen-- Research, Congresses.
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Subject
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Nuclear engineering, Congresses.
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Subject
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Hydrogen as fuel-- Research.
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Subject
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Hydrogen-- Research.
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Subject
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Nuclear engineering.
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LC Classification
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TP261.H9I54 2009eb
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TP359.H8
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Added Entry
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OECD Nuclear Energy Agency.
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