A PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTS OF DROUGHT ON WATER SUSTAINABILITY INDICATORS FOR NUCLEAR POWER GENERATION IN MONGOLIA

As the effects of climate change are being felt all over the world, sustainability indicators such as water withdrawn per kilowatt-hour, are becoming more important in the decision-making process for large infrastructure projects. In Mongolia, we are deciding whether to use nuclear as a main power s...

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Main Authors: Ichinkhorloo Davaadorj, Eric Yee, Restu Maerani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Badan Tenaga Nuklir Nasional (BATAN) 2019-07-01
Series:Tri Dasa Mega
Online Access:http://jurnal.batan.go.id/index.php/tridam/article/view/5455
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spelling doaj-0ca75923751141b1a1e8e60f4e8bad522021-03-03T03:09:38ZengBadan Tenaga Nuklir Nasional (BATAN)Tri Dasa Mega1411-240X2527-99632019-07-01212597010.17146/tdm.2019.21.2.54554653A PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTS OF DROUGHT ON WATER SUSTAINABILITY INDICATORS FOR NUCLEAR POWER GENERATION IN MONGOLIAIchinkhorloo Davaadorj0Eric Yee1Restu Maerani2Consultant, Ulaanbaatar, MongoliaKEPCO International Nuclear Graduate School, Department of NPP EngineeringCenter for Nuclear Reactor Technology and Safety, National Nuclear Energy Agency of Indonesia (BATAN)As the effects of climate change are being felt all over the world, sustainability indicators such as water withdrawn per kilowatt-hour, are becoming more important in the decision-making process for large infrastructure projects. In Mongolia, we are deciding whether to use nuclear as a main power source. However, local droughts in Mongolia can be quite severe, occurring every 4-5 years and several countries have shown droughts to interrupt their power plant operations. This study collects data and conducts analyses to estimate sustainability indicators for a nuclear power plant life cycle and extends these analyses to understand how an event such as a drought would affect such indicators. The first part of this study is to provide background information regarding life cycle water use from power generation facilities. Our study focused on the APR-1400 nuclear power plant. If we account for drought frequency in Mongolia, the life cycle water withdrawal is estimated to be approximately 7,611 L/MWh for the nuclear power plant. Keywords: nuclear, sustainability, water, droughthttp://jurnal.batan.go.id/index.php/tridam/article/view/5455
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A PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTS OF DROUGHT ON WATER SUSTAINABILITY INDICATORS FOR NUCLEAR POWER GENERATION IN MONGOLIA
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author_facet Ichinkhorloo Davaadorj
Eric Yee
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title A PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTS OF DROUGHT ON WATER SUSTAINABILITY INDICATORS FOR NUCLEAR POWER GENERATION IN MONGOLIA
title_short A PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTS OF DROUGHT ON WATER SUSTAINABILITY INDICATORS FOR NUCLEAR POWER GENERATION IN MONGOLIA
title_full A PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTS OF DROUGHT ON WATER SUSTAINABILITY INDICATORS FOR NUCLEAR POWER GENERATION IN MONGOLIA
title_fullStr A PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTS OF DROUGHT ON WATER SUSTAINABILITY INDICATORS FOR NUCLEAR POWER GENERATION IN MONGOLIA
title_full_unstemmed A PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTS OF DROUGHT ON WATER SUSTAINABILITY INDICATORS FOR NUCLEAR POWER GENERATION IN MONGOLIA
title_sort preliminary assessment of the effects of drought on water sustainability indicators for nuclear power generation in mongolia
publisher Badan Tenaga Nuklir Nasional (BATAN)
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2527-9963
publishDate 2019-07-01
description As the effects of climate change are being felt all over the world, sustainability indicators such as water withdrawn per kilowatt-hour, are becoming more important in the decision-making process for large infrastructure projects. In Mongolia, we are deciding whether to use nuclear as a main power source. However, local droughts in Mongolia can be quite severe, occurring every 4-5 years and several countries have shown droughts to interrupt their power plant operations. This study collects data and conducts analyses to estimate sustainability indicators for a nuclear power plant life cycle and extends these analyses to understand how an event such as a drought would affect such indicators. The first part of this study is to provide background information regarding life cycle water use from power generation facilities. Our study focused on the APR-1400 nuclear power plant. If we account for drought frequency in Mongolia, the life cycle water withdrawal is estimated to be approximately 7,611 L/MWh for the nuclear power plant. Keywords: nuclear, sustainability, water, drought
url http://jurnal.batan.go.id/index.php/tridam/article/view/5455
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