NUCLEAR MICROREACTORS: A COMPENDIUM OF MINING APPLICATIONS - SME Annual Conference 2023

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. J. Root
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Feb 1, 2023

Abstract

The mineral processing industry supplies raw materials to a wide variety of manufacturing sectors. Large companies such as Ford, Microsoft, and Johnson&Johnson have pledged carbon neutral supply chains in the coming decades, leaving suppliers to reevaluate their energy sources [1–3]. National Renewable Energy Lab [4] has partnered with over 700 organizations with similar goals in mind. The energy needs are broad in scope in the mineral processing industry. Generation IV of nuclear reactors, which is currently under development in both the private and public sector includes a class called microreactors like the small modular reactor XEnergy plans to install at Dow Chemical’s Gulf Coast facility by 2023 [5]. As the name implies, these are smaller than the utility scale nuclear power plants in operation today, and are intended to be more versatile. A specific reactor core design, along with modules could be selected to fit a certain application without needing to design a greenfield power plant. Basic water cooled designs could easily supply shaft work, electricity, and low grade process heat to a facility. More advanced designs, such as molten-salt-reactors and high-temperaturegas-reactors can achieve higher temperatures needed for ore roasting. Similarly, these reactors could produce hydrogen by high temperature electrolysis to use as combustion fuel and reducing atmosphere in blast furnaces.
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APA: S. J. Root  (2023)  NUCLEAR MICROREACTORS: A COMPENDIUM OF MINING APPLICATIONS - SME Annual Conference 2023

MLA: S. J. Root NUCLEAR MICROREACTORS: A COMPENDIUM OF MINING APPLICATIONS - SME Annual Conference 2023. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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