Energies (Jan 2022)

Repowering Coal Power in China by Nuclear Energy—Implementation Strategy and Potential

  • Song Xu,
  • Yiu Hin Martin Lu,
  • Meiheriayi Mutailipu,
  • Kanti Yan,
  • Yaoli Zhang,
  • Staffan Qvist

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en15031072
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 3
p. 1072

Abstract

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This article discusses a sustainable low-carbon development strategy that uses nuclear heat sources to replace coal boilers at existing coal power plants in China, to help support a resource and cost-effective low-carbon development. Based on the local situation in China, a three-stage strategy to explore the potential of repowering coal power by nuclear energy is proposed. The main focus of this study is to conduct a more detailed exploration of the 1st stage of this strategy, which includes coal plants located on the coast in regions that already have nuclear power installations. The study makes use of HTR-PM modular reactor for retrofit analysis for the types of coal units present in 1st stage of the strategy. The results show that: 1. There is a technical and economic basis for exploring nuclear power retrofit decarbonization. This conclusion is backed up by on-site transformation analysis and demonstration of the conversion of representative plant units to ensure the validity and reliability of the data. 2. This research provides a new pathway for the problem of stranded assets in China’s power sector decarbonization. The use of HTR-PM modules for retrofit can save up to 1200 billion $ as well as retaining local jobs and economic activity in areas currently hosting coal plants, which brings to society great economic and social benefits.

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