EU-DEMO is a European project, having the ambitious goal to be the first demonstrative power plant based on nuclear fusion. The electrical power that is expected to be produced is in the order of 700–800 MW, to be delivered via a connection to the European High Voltage electrical grid. The initiation and control of fusion processes, besides the problems related to the nuclear physics, need very complex electrical systems. Moreover, also the conversion of the output power is not trivial, especially because of the inherent discontinuity in the EU-DEMO operations. The present article concerns preliminary studies for the feasibility and realization of the nuclear fusion power plant EU-DEMO, with a special focus on the power electrical systems. In particular, the first stage of the study deals with the survey and analysis of the electrical loads, starting from the steady-state loads. Their impact is so relevant that could jeopardy the efficiency and the convenience of the plant itself. Afterwards, the loads are inserted into a preliminary internal distribution grid, sizing the main electrical components to carry out the power flow analysis, which is based on simulation models implemented in the DIgSILENT PowerFactory software.

Electrical Loads and Power Systems for the DEMO Nuclear Fusion Project / Minucci, Simone; Panella, Stefano; Ciattaglia, Sergio; Falvo, Maria Carmen; Lampasi, Alessandro. - In: ENERGIES. - ISSN 1996-1073. - 13:9(2020), pp. 1-21. [10.3390/en13092269]

Electrical Loads and Power Systems for the DEMO Nuclear Fusion Project

Panella, Stefano;Falvo, Maria Carmen;Lampasi, Alessandro
2020

Abstract

EU-DEMO is a European project, having the ambitious goal to be the first demonstrative power plant based on nuclear fusion. The electrical power that is expected to be produced is in the order of 700–800 MW, to be delivered via a connection to the European High Voltage electrical grid. The initiation and control of fusion processes, besides the problems related to the nuclear physics, need very complex electrical systems. Moreover, also the conversion of the output power is not trivial, especially because of the inherent discontinuity in the EU-DEMO operations. The present article concerns preliminary studies for the feasibility and realization of the nuclear fusion power plant EU-DEMO, with a special focus on the power electrical systems. In particular, the first stage of the study deals with the survey and analysis of the electrical loads, starting from the steady-state loads. Their impact is so relevant that could jeopardy the efficiency and the convenience of the plant itself. Afterwards, the loads are inserted into a preliminary internal distribution grid, sizing the main electrical components to carry out the power flow analysis, which is based on simulation models implemented in the DIgSILENT PowerFactory software.
2020
balance of plant; DEMO; electric loads; nuclear fusion; plasma; power flow; power supply; power systems
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Electrical Loads and Power Systems for the DEMO Nuclear Fusion Project / Minucci, Simone; Panella, Stefano; Ciattaglia, Sergio; Falvo, Maria Carmen; Lampasi, Alessandro. - In: ENERGIES. - ISSN 1996-1073. - 13:9(2020), pp. 1-21. [10.3390/en13092269]
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