2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2023.122407
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Techno-economic analysis of direct air carbon capture and hydrogen production integrated with a small modular reactor

Brittney Slavin,
Ruiqi Wang,
Dibyendu Roy
et al.
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“…There are existing economic overviews [12][13][14] as well as numerous technoeconomic models for hydrogen production, including: HEEP (Hydrogen Economic Evaluation Program) [8], H2A (H2 Analysis) [15], and G4ECONS (Generation IV spreadsheet calculation of nuclear systems) [16]; but the user often has little visibility of the proprietary calculations undertaken in between. Other technoeconomic models of nuclear hydrogen production such as [17] in particular, as well as [18][19][20], and [21] (which considers carbon capture alongside cogeneration) go into extensive depth. The model described in this paper was developed to allow for independent assessment of the efficacy of nuclear hydrogen with a tool that can be updated and added to in future work.…”
Section: Technoeconomic Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are existing economic overviews [12][13][14] as well as numerous technoeconomic models for hydrogen production, including: HEEP (Hydrogen Economic Evaluation Program) [8], H2A (H2 Analysis) [15], and G4ECONS (Generation IV spreadsheet calculation of nuclear systems) [16]; but the user often has little visibility of the proprietary calculations undertaken in between. Other technoeconomic models of nuclear hydrogen production such as [17] in particular, as well as [18][19][20], and [21] (which considers carbon capture alongside cogeneration) go into extensive depth. The model described in this paper was developed to allow for independent assessment of the efficacy of nuclear hydrogen with a tool that can be updated and added to in future work.…”
Section: Technoeconomic Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%