Citation |
Milne, S. ESME - Sensitivity Studies For Nuclear (Presentation), ETI, 2015. https://doi.org/10.5286/UKERC.EDC.000337. Cite this using DataCite |
Author(s) |
Milne, S. |
Project partner(s) |
ETI |
Publisher |
ETI |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5286/UKERC.EDC.000337 |
Download |
2015-10-06-ESME-Nuclear-Sensitivity-Studies-FINAL_160908_160504.pdf |
Abstract |
A PowerPoint presentation exploring sensitivity studies for nuclear. This slide set covers- ESME as an economic model
- Sensitivity studies for nuclear – approach
- Data from PPSS and ANT projects
- Updated ESME baseline
- SMR Deployment levels influenced by
- CAPEX
- First Operations Date For UK FOAK SMR
- Configuration for CHP deployment to energise district heating systems
- Requirement for flexible power delivery
- The case for CHP SMRs
- Impact on the cost of energy system transition transition
- SMRs as a hedge technology for energy security
This work was partly funded via IDCORE, the Industrial Doctorate Centre for Offshore Renewable Energy, which trains research engineers whose work in conjunction with sponsoring companies aims to accelerate the deployment of offshore wind, wave and tidal-current technologies |
Associated Project(s) |
ETI-ST2004: UK Energy Systems Model (ESME) |
Associated Dataset(s) |
No associated datasets |
Associated Publication(s) |
Cross Cutting Projects: ESME v4.3 Results Charts ESME Data References Book ESME presentation for IEA 23rd April 2014 : Energy system modelling at ETI ESME v4.3 Dataset Energy system modelling in an uncertain world Energy system modelling of the UK energy policy reset - a multi-sector analysis |