Low-Temperature Heat from High-Temperature Reactors by Means of Nuclear Long-Distance Energy

Abstract
An innovative energy transport system that uses a high-temperature gas-cooled reactor (HTGR) as an energy source is suitable for any distance and is favored for long distances. Further advantages include The purpose of the developmental work is to supply heat for district heating, process steam production, and electricity production. The basic idea of this system is Our theoretical and experimental investigations concentrate on the chemical cycle of “steam reforming of methane—methanation.”

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