Table of Contents
Results of Large Fusion Power Plant Study
Purpose of Study
Impact Of Large Electrical Generating Plants(> 1.5 GWe)
Co-generation of Hydrogen and Electricity Can Help Lessen Utility Impact
Co-Generation Considerations
Study Baseline Assumptions
Fusion Plant Design Basis
COE Scaling for Advanced Tokamaks
System Elements
PPT Slide
As More Thermal Power Is Used In Electrolyzer, Fusion Plant Efficiency Decreases
Feasibility Issues for Hydrogen Production
Assessment Options and Trades
HTE vs. Conventional Electrolysis
COH, Dedicated Production
Comparison of Electrolysis Types and Costs(50-50 H2/Electricity, On-Peak Price is 6 mills/kWh)
Comparison of On-Peak Electricity Price(50-50 H2/Electricity, Electrolyzer Cost $300/kWH2)
Variable On-Peak Electricity Production(On-Peak Price 6 mills/kWh, Electrolyzer Cost $300/kWH2)
COH Comparison with Other Sources
Study Conclusions
Some Comparative Data To Visualize Hydrogen Production and Water Usage
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Author: Mark Tillack
Email: mtillack@ucsd.edu
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