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Hybrid Nuclear Energy Systems. A Sustainable Solution for the 21st Century. Hybrid Energy Systems

  • Book

  • February 2021
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5117745

Hybrid Nuclear Energy Systems: A Sustainable Solution for the 21st Century provides practical insights on the environmental impact of the hybrid systems discussed, as well as important technical, economic, licensing and safety considerations. This book acts as a guide for the implementation of hybrid energy systems and authoritatively compares the benefits and possible downfalls of each technology. This enables the reader to analyze their own setting or research and evaluate the most economical and effective solution. Energy engineering researchers and professional engineers will benefit from the practical and technical approach of this book.

This book will also benefit regulators and economists who will gain a clear understanding of how a hybrid system is not only designed, but also how societies will benefit from a cleaner and more abundant energy source.

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Table of Contents

1. Overview2. Background3. Combinations4. Uses5. Environment6. Financial7. Technical8. Safety9. Licensing10. Advanced Reactor Issues11. Status12. Conclusion

Authors

Michael F. Keller Engineer, Hybrid Power Technologies, Kansas, USA. Michael F. Keller is a veteran of the energy industry and has been heavily involved with the design, construction and operation of both nuclear and fossil fired generating plants. This wide ranging and extensive practical experience is balanced with advanced technical and business degrees. The Hybrid-nuclear technology invented and patented by the author grew from insights into the fundamental characteristics of gas turbines and nuclear reactors coupled with involvement in the business of selling energy.

The author is a Professional Engineer in the U.S. State of Kansas, holds a Bachelor of Science, University of Virginia, a Master of Science, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, a Master of Business Administration, Saint Martin's College and the Senior Reactor Operator Site Certificate.
This book is the culmination of a more than 10-year effort to develop this practical integration of energy resources.