The high temperature gas-cooled reactor

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2021
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Elsevier
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Starting from historical developments in the area of High Temperature Gas-cooled Reactors (HTR or HTGR) this article highlights the most significant recent achievements of this technology internationally and explains its potential value in a modern energy economy beyond pure electricity generation. The HTR is a relatively simple Small Modular Reactor design featuring demonstrated robust passive and inherent safety. It responds to the needs of a very large and growing process heat market in most industrialized countries many of which pursue a stringent policy of reducing fossil fuel burn. The article concludes with an outlook on work towards building demonstration plants, which are required to de-risk private investments and to incentivize deployment. The authors are members of the VHTR System Steering Committee of the Generation IV International Forum. © 2021 Elsevier Inc.
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Demonstration plants, International cooperation, Gas cooled reactors, Hydrogen production, Safety, Power generation, Heat, Small modular reactors
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Fütterer, M. A., Strydom, Sato, H., Li, F., Abonneau, E., Abram, T., Davies, M. W., Kim, M., Edwards, L., Muransky, O., Pouchon, M. A., & Yetisir, M. (2021). The high temperature gas-cooled reactor. In Greenspan, E. (ed), Encyclopedia of Nuclear Energy, (pp. 512-522). Oxford: Elsevier. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-409548-9.12205-5
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