4) Nuclear Power, Operation of Nuclear Power Plants - VGB PowerTech Journal 05/2013
The European Commission has tasked a consortium of DNV KEMA and COWI to perform an impact assessment of the Network Codes on Requirements for Grid Connection Applicable to all Generators (RfG), which will investigate:
- Need to implement the envisaged requirements
- Technical feasibility of the requirements
- Costs and benefits for generators as well as alternative solutions
For illustrating the arguments of the VGB/EURELECTRIC position in detail, a technical debate with the consultant was held on April 23, 2013.
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Co-firing of biomass in large-scale coal-fired power plants has well known advantages like the common utilization of existing plants, the fuel flexibility, a wide range of usable fuels together with a fall back option in case of biomass shortage and the attainment of high overall efficiencies. But significant challenges occur while storing large amounts of biomass fuel and co-milling of high shares of biomass in existing coal mills. Refined biomass is expected to overcome these limitations. The VGB White Paper "Torrefied/Refined Pellets for Biomass Co-Firing" gives an overview of the three main refining technologies (torrefaction, steam explosion, HTC) and the advantages and limitations of refined biomass for biomass co-firing in pulverized fuel boilers.
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Main topics of the May issue are: Benefit of aging management in German nuclear power plants - Aspects of KTA 1403 referring to residual commercial power operation and post-shutdown operation and residual operation; Understanding by seeing; Thermal hydraulics using a glass model of a pressurised water reactor; ADELE Adiabatic compressed air energy storage - Status and perspectives; Operating Experience with Nuclear Power Plants 2012.
Abstracts of all articles are available here:
http://www.vgb.org/en/current_issue.html