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Introduction
Floating nuclear power stations is a combined heat and to edit Master subtitle style Clicklow-power nuclear station .A vessels that is selfcontained, low-capacity floating nuclear power plant.
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Prototype
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exhaust gas.
Doesnt require any land for construction. High power density per unit space.
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Design Features
Type: Nuclear power station barge Length: 144.4 m (474 ft) Beam: 30 m (98 ft) Height: 10 m (33 ft) Draught: 5.6 m (18 ft) Propulsion: nuclear
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Necessary Construction
1. Living area. 2. Nuclear Power Plant operating room. 3. Reactors. 4. Steam Turbine installation. 5. Power Generation area. 6. Storage area for spent fuel
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Layout
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Technical Description
The FNPP can be self \non-self-propelled vessels Boiling Water Reactor is used. Provides up to 150 MW of electricity or 300 MW of heat.
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Barge Operations
FNPP operations are carried out very much the same as
land based facilities, with the plant being dispatched in accordance with grid demand.
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complete with data acquisition and all machinery and equipment controls. Switchgear,
motor controllers, main
breakers and station and step up transformers are all installed on the barge.
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Transportation
One of the most significant differences of a floating
to another. This is achieved with the use of towing boats, designed to move very large structures around the world weighing upwards of 60,000 tons.
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Interesting features
Generate 1/15th power produced by standard nuclear
power plant.
Low cost of electricity. Supply heat and desalinate seawater. Save up to 2,00,000 metric tons of coal and 1,00,000 tons
locations
Sea and coastal beds. River. Lagoons.
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Safety
A floating facility, near a coast but not in shallow water,
sea.
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Time of completion is very less. Safe from Tsunami and Earthquake. Flexible and Movable. Economical( in terms of over haulage). Construction required is less.
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Conclusion
In an era where power consumption is increasing alarmingly, the production is not matching with the demand. FNPP is the most suitable alternative source of power generation as far as space, safety, economical, environmental and purification of saline water is concerned.
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Thank You
Refrences
www.world-nuclear.org
http://magma.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/o2o7/features/zoom
3.html
www.wallermarine.com Floating nuclear power plant in Russia by Green Cross Russia . Power plant engineering- P K NAG
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