Criteria for practical fusion power systems: Report from the EPRI fusion panel
1994; Springer Science+Business Media; Volume: 13; Issue: 2-3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1007/bf02213958
ISSN1572-9591
AutoresJ. Kaslow, Melvin Brown, Robert L. Hirsch, R. Izzo, James M. McCann, Dennis McCloud, B. Muston, Ann Peterson, SM ROSEN, T. Schneider, P. Skrgic, B. Snow,
Tópico(s)Magnetic confinement fusion research
ResumoElectric utilities are keenly interested in the promise of fusion: large-scale electricity production anywhere, with virtually no natural resource depletion or environmental pollution. To expedite development of commercially viable fusion systems, the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)—the R&D wing of the U.S. electric utility industry—recently convened a panel of top utility R&D managers and executive officers to identify the key criteria that must be met by fusion plants in order to be acceptable to utilities. The panel's findings, summarized in this report, emphasize competitive economics, positive public perception, and regulatory simplicity.
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