Preparing For The Deployment Of A UK SMR By 2030 (Presentation)
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Middleton, M. Preparing For The Deployment Of A UK SMR By 2030 (Presentation), ETI, 2016. https://doi.org/10.5286/UKERC.EDC.000338. Cite this using DataCite
ETI’s Strategy Manager Mike Middleton presented “Preparing For The Deployment Of A UK SMR By 2030” at the Small Modular Reactors Summit.on 19th October 2016. This slide set covers:
Introduction to ETI and ESME, ETI’s modelling tool
Conclusions from published ETI insights – role for nuclear in a low carbon energy system
Further ETI Projects Relevant To UK SMRs
Key Elements Of A UK SMR Development Programme
Developer And Vendor – Typical Relationship From UK GW Reactor New Build Projects
Approach To The ETI’s SMR Deployment Enablers Project
Work Breakdown Structure In SDE Analysis
The Critical Path Of A 2030 Schedule
Integrated Schedule Leading To FOAK Operations By 2030
Enabling Activities In The First 5 Years
Services Required From A UK SMR
SMRs For CHP – Analysis Of Impact Of Module Size and Thermal Efficiency
CHP – Comparison With Earlier Work and Impact On Internal Rate of Return
Exploiting The Economies Of Multiples –UK GDA and Coping With Variants
Comparison Of Potential Early SMR Sites Using Ranking Factors
Conclusions - Preparing for deployment of a UK SMR by 2030
Backup Slides
Priorities for the UK energy system
Market led Schedule – First Operations 2040?
Licensing Preparations From Around 2021
Work Breakdown Structure In Detail
Economic Impact Of Air Cooling Condensers –Electricity Only and CHP