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Sustainability by combining nuclear, fossil, and renewable energy sources

Journal

PROGRESS IN NUCLEAR ENERGY
Volume 51, Issue 1, Pages 192-200

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.pnucene.2008.04.002

Keywords

Sustainability; Nuclear energy; Liquid fuels; Underground refining; Peak electricity

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  1. Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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The energy industries face two sustainability challenges: the need to avoid climate change and the need to replace traditional crude oil as the basis of our transport system. Radical changes in our energy system will be required to meet these challenges. These challenges may require tight coupling of different energy Sources (nuclear, fossil, and renewable) to produce liquid fuels for transportation, match electricity production to electricity demand, and meet other energy needs. This implies a paradigm shift in which different energy sources are integrated together, rather than being considered separate entities that compete. Several examples of combined-energy systems are described. High-temperature nuclear heat may increase worldwide light crude oil resources by an order of magnitude while reducing greenhouse gas releases from the production of liquid fossil fuels. Nuclear-biomass liquid-fuels production systems could potentially meet world needs for liquid transport fuels. Nuclear-hydrogen peak Power Systems may enable renewable electricity sources to meet Much of the world's electric demand by providing electricity when the wind does not blow and the Sun does not shine. (c) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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