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词条 Temelín Nuclear Power Station
释义

  1. History

  2. Technical data

      The reactor vessel (active zone)    Reactor cooling system    Steam generator    Cooling circuit    Protective Envelope (containment)    Turbine generator set  

  3. Reliability

  4. New reactors

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

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Temelín Nuclear Power Station ({{lang-cs|Jaderná elektrárna Temelín}}, abbreviation JETE) is located near Temelín, a small village in the Czech Republic. Temelín NPP is owned by ČEZ Group, which employs 1000 workers at this site. The adjacent castle Vysoký Hrádek serves as an information centre.

In spring 2003, the Temelín Nuclear Power Plant, with its 2,000 MW of installed capacity, became the largest power resource in the Czech Republic.[3]

History

Planning began in the late 1970s and the final project was submitted in 1985. Construction of four operating units began in 1987. The project was expected to be completed in 1991 with estimated building costs of 35 billion Kčs.[4] Six villages were demolished by the then-Communist government to make way for the power station.[5]

After the Velvet revolution in 1990 the Czechoslovakian government decided to cease construction of the third and fourth reactors.[6] Work continued on the first two reactors; in the 1990s alterations to the original design were made by Westinghouse in conjunction with SUJB and the IAEA to bring reliability and safety levels into conformance with Western European standards. The standards audit was carried out by Halliburton NUS. As part of the alterations information and control systems were added, electrical modifications carried out, and cabling, reactor core and fuel elements were replaced.[7] In 1993 the Czech government decided to complete the plant in the face of delays and cost overruns, with expected completion at the time estimated for 1997.[8] In 1994 an opinion poll reported that 68% of Czech citizens were in favor of nuclear power development.[9]

In 1998 construction still was not completed and costs reached 71 CZK billion. The Czech government again reconsidered completion of the plant.[10] In 1999 the decision was made to continue, hoping for an expected completion in 2000 with a maximum cost of 98.6 CZK billion.[11] The project was controversial; national and international (mainly Austrian) opposition was stronger than in the early 1990s. In a 1999 opinion poll 47% of Czech citizens were in favor and 53% against nuclear power development, a fall from 1994. In subsequent years the same poll showed change to 63% in favor and 37% against in 2000 with 58% in favor and 42% against in 2001, indicating fluctuation of opinion.[9]

As early as 1993 there were local and international protests against the plant's construction.[12] Large grassroots civil disobedience actions took place in 1996[13] and 1997.[14][15] These were organized by the so-called Clean Energy Brigades.[16][17] In September and October 2000, Austrian anti-nuclear protesters demonstrated against the Temelin Nuclear Power Plant and at one stage temporarily blocked all 26 border crossings between Austria and the Czech Republic.[18][19] The first reactor was finally commissioned in 2000 and the second in 2002.[6]

Technical data

Most information was taken from ČEZ website[20]

Others from leaflet "Energy from South Bohemia" by ČEZ Group and the IAEA PRIS database. In 2013 the reactors were updated from 3000 MW thermal output to 3120 WM output, bringing the total output to 1003 MWe net and 1056 MWe gross.[21][22] In 2015 turbomachinery was updated, bringing the total output to the current 1026 MWe net and 1080 MWe gross.[23]

The reactor vessel (active zone)

Station Reactor type Net capacity[24] Gross capacity[24] Thermal Output Initial criticality Grid date Exp. shutdown
Temelín 1VVER 1000 type V 320 PW 1026 MWe 1080 MWe 3120 MW Dec 2000Jun 20022042
Temelín 2VVER 1000 type V 320 PW 1026 MWe 1080 MWe 3120 MW Dec 2002Apr 20032043

The reactor contains 163 fuel assemblies.


A single assembly has the shape of ~4.5m long hexagonal and inside are 312 fuel rods and 61 control rods.


The fuel rods contain stacked cylindrical fuel pellets.


Fuel enrichment: max. 4% (average 3.5%) of 235U (fissile isotope)


Fuel load UO2: 92t (The reactor splits about 3 kg of uranium every day)


Fuel Replacement cycle: 4 years (every year 1/4 is changed)


vessel height: ~11m, outside diameter: ~4.5m, wall thickness: 193mm


The vessel is designed for up to 17.6MPa at 350 °C


The vessel is made of high quality, low-alloy chrome-nickel-molybdenum-vanadium steel



For the reactor to produce thermal output 1W, 30 billion fissions of uranium-235 must take place every second. For a coal power station to produce the same output 1,500,000,000 billion carbon atoms must be burned.

Reactor cooling system

Number of cooling loops: 4


Quantity of primary circuit coolant: 337 m3


Operating pressure: 15.7MPa


Coolant inlet temperature: approx. 290 °C (554F)


Coolant outlet temperature: approx. 320 °C (608F)


Coolant flow through reactor: 23.5 m3/s

Steam generator

Number per reactor block: 4


Steam delivered per one generator: 1470 t/hour


Steam outlet pressure: 6.3MPa


Steam outlet temperature: 278.5 °C (533.3F)

Cooling circuit

The plant has 4 cooling towers (each reactor has 2 towers). Each tower has a height of {{convert|150|m|ft|-1}}, a diameter of {{convert|130|m|ft|-1}}, and an external wall surface area of {{convert|44000|m2|sqft}}.

Pure water is evaporated in cooling tower (~0.3m3/s). The water needs to be constantly refilled.

Protective Envelope (containment)

Height of cylindrical section: 38m


Inside diameter of cylindrical section: 45m


Wall thickness: 1.2m


Thickness of steel lining: 8mm

Turbine generator set

Number per production block: 1


Number of steam turbine sections: 1 high pressure + 3 low pressure


Speed: 3000 rpm


Voltage on alternator's terminal: 24KV


Alternator cooling: hydrogen – water

Reliability

The International Atomic Energy Agency data show that Reactor 1 reaches a cumulative operating factor of about 63%,[25] and Reactor 2 an operating factor of about 76%.[26] The cumulative operating factor figures for Temelín NPP reactors are lower than the figures of similar reactors operated in Russia, where the cumulative operating factor is around 80-87%.[27][28]

ČEZ had increased operating factor and production in recent years and the plant reached 84% in 2012 with a total record production of 15 TWh.[29]

New reactors

Plans to build all four original reactors were reopened in 2005. However, in 2014 the prospective plans were cancelled.

In 2007 planning was suspended because a new government agreed not to promote nuclear energy; a Green Party was a member of the coalition government. However, in July 2008 ČEZ requested the Ministry of the Environment conduct an environmental impact assessment for two additional reactors.[30] In 2009 regional approval was granted for the new build.

In August 2009, ČEZ sought bids for two pressurized water reactors (PWRs).[31]

Shortly after the Fukushima nuclear accidents, Prime Minister Petr Nečas announced that the construction of new reactors will continue according to the original plans,[32] but with the tender selection delayed to 2013.[33]

In July 2012 ČEZ opened bids for the public contract for completing the Temelín Nuclear Power Plant in the presence of the bidders - Areva, a consortium of the Westinghouse Electric Company, LLC and WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC ČR, and a consortium of ŠKODA JS, Atomstroyexport, and Gidropress.[34]

In October 2012 ČEZ informed Areva that they have in their bid failed to meet statutory requirements. Moreover, Areva has not fulfilled some other crucial criteria defined in the tender. Since the award procedure has been conducted in accordance with the Public Procurement Act, Areva's bid had to be excluded from further evaluation.[35]

In March 2013, a Russian led consortium, comprising Atomstroyexport, Gidropress and Skoda, signed contracts with the three Czech companies ZAT, HOCHTIEF CZ and UJV Rez, for the construction of the two new nuclear reactor units for Temelín-3 and Temelín-4. The reactors proposed are the MIR-1200 (Modernised International Reactor).

ZAT would supply automated systems for the plant, HOCHTIEF CZ would be responsible for construction of the nuclear island, and UJV Rez would help compile project documentation for the nuclear and turbine islands, and also create working documentation for construction of the plant. A statement said the consortium is aiming for a “localisation level” of 75 percent.

The other running project for the contract was Westinghouse with its AP1000 reactor. The winner of the contract was scheduled to be announced at the end of 2013.[36]

In April 2014, ČEZ cancelled the project after the Czech government stated it does not plan to provide guarantees or other mechanisms to support the construction of low-emission power plants following discussions in the EU. The ČEZ CEO stated:

{{quote|While originally the project was fully economically feasible given the market price of electricity and other factors, today all investments into power plants, which revenues depend on sales of electricity in the free market, are threatened.[37]}}

See also

{{stack|{{Portal|Czech Republic|Energy|Nuclear technology}}}}
  • Energy in the Czech Republic
  • Dukovany Nuclear Power Station – another nuclear power plant in the Czech Republic

References

1. ^{{cite web|accessdate=2018-05-08|title=PRIS - Reactor Details|url=https://www.iaea.org/PRIS/CountryStatistics/ReactorDetails.aspx?current=74|website=www.iaea.org}}
2. ^{{cite web|accessdate=2018-05-08|title=PRIS - Reactor Details|url=https://www.iaea.org/PRIS/CountryStatistics/ReactorDetails.aspx?current=75|website=www.iaea.org}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cez.cz/en/power-plants-and-environment/nuclear-power-plants/temelin.html |title=CEZ Group | Temelín |publisher=Cez.cz |date= |accessdate=2014-03-07}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.radio.cz/cz/clanek/4279 |title=Český rozhlas: Z historie Temelína |publisher=Radio.cz |accessdate=4 December 2011}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://theses.cz/id/5hf8le/ |title=Economic, social and environmental impact of building and functioning of the nuclear power plants Temelín on Southern Bohemia |publisher=Theses.cz |accessdate=4 December 2011}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ekolist.cz/zprava.shtml?x=1932667 |title=Ekolist: Historie výstavby Jaderné elektrárny Temelín |publisher=Ekolist.cz |accessdate=4 December 2011}}
7. ^{{cite news | url=http://www.world-nuclear.org/sym/2000/hezoucky.htm | title= Temelin NPP Status: The Challenge of Safety Improvements | publisher= The Uranium Institute | date=2000-12-31 | accessdate=2009-08-03}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://kormoran.vlada.cz/usneseni/usneseni_webtest.nsf/WebGovRes/6925AD93BE283D82C12571B6006FCE61?OpenDocument |title=USNESENÍ VLÁDY ČESKÉ REPUBLIKY ze dne 10. března 1993 č. 109 k problematice dostavby jaderné elektrárny Temelín |publisher=Kormoran.vlada.cz |date=10 March 1993 |accessdate=4 December 2011}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.stem.cz/clanek/111 |title=Rozvoj jaderné energetiky u nás podporují necelé tři pětiny občanů |publisher=Stem.cz |accessdate=4 December 2011}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://kormoran.vlada.cz/usneseni/usneseni_webtest.nsf/WebGovRes/2C601D0777983566C12571B6006BD92C?OpenDocument |title=USNESENÍ VLÁDY ČESKÉ REPUBLIKY ze dne 12. srpna 1998 č. 516 o postupu nezávislého posouzení projektu dostavby jaderné elektrárny Temelín |publisher=Kormoran.vlada.cz |date=12 August 1998 |accessdate=4 December 2011}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://kormoran.vlada.cz/usneseni/usneseni_webtest.nsf/WebGovRes/7038A0CA78622833C12571B6006D3428?OpenDocument |title=USNESENÍ VLÁDY ČESKÉ REPUBLIKY ze dne 12. května 1999 č. 472 k návrhu postupu řešení situace jaderné elektrárny Temelín |publisher=Kormoran.vlada.cz |date=12 May 1999 |accessdate=4 December 2011}}
12. ^{{cite web|author=WISE Amsterdam |url=http://www10.antenna.nl/wise/index.html?http://www10.antenna.nl/wise/389/3795.html |title=WISE – Nuclear issues information service |publisher=0.antenna.nl |accessdate=4 December 2011}}
13. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.ecn.cz/temelin/RESIST.HTM | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100917090149/http://www.ecn.cz/temelin/RESIST.HTM | archivedate=17 September 2010 | title=Resistance | work=ecn.cz | accessdate=16 March 2012 }}
14. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.ecn.cz/temelin/blockade.htm | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100917090032/http://www.ecn.cz/temelin/blockade.htm | archivedate=17 September 2010 | title=Blockade 1997 | work=ecn.cz | accessdate=16 March 2012 }}
15. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.ecn.cz/temelin/block97/block97.htm | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070609001628/http://www.ecn.cz/temelin/block97/block97.htm | archivedate=9 June 2007 | title=Chernobyl Broadcast System | work=ecn.cz | accessdate=16 March 2012 }}
16. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.ecn.cz/temelin/BRIGADES.HTM#How%20do%20I%20get | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100917090106/http://www.ecn.cz/temelin/BRIGADES.HTM#How%20do%20I%20get | archivedate=17 September 2010 | title=Citizen's Energy Brigades | work=ecn.cz | accessdate=16 March 2012 }}
17. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.ecn.cz/temelin/space.htm | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100917091909/http://www.ecn.cz/temelin/space.htm | archivedate=17 September 2010 | title=The Seminar of Positive Actions to Conserve Energy (SPACE) | work=ecn.cz | accessdate=16 March 2012 }}
18. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/926434.stm |title=Anti-nuclear protest on Czech border |publisher=BBC News |date=15 September 2000 |accessdate=4 December 2011}}
19. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/963826.stm |title=Austrian anti-nuclear protests continue |publisher=BBC News |date=14 October 2000 |accessdate=4 December 2011}}
20. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cez.cz/en/power-plants-and-environment/nuclear-power-plants/temelin.html |title=CEZ Group | Temelín |publisher=Cez.cz |accessdate=4 December 2011}}
21. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.iaea.org/PRIS/CountryStatistics/ReactorDetails.aspx?current=74 |title=PRIS - Czech Republic |publisher=IAEA |accessdate=15 September 2014}}
22. ^{{Cite web|url=http://ftp.vver2013.com/VVER%202013%20-%20Day%20II.,%20Parallel%20Section%20I.,%20PDF/Bica%20M.%20-%20presentation%202.pdf|title=Temelín Power Update|last=Bica|first=Martin|date=Nov 2013|website=|access-date=}}
23. ^{{Cite news|url=http://oenergetice.cz/jaderne-elektrarny/temelin-pripojil-k-prvnimu-bloku-ctyri-chladici-veze/|title=Temelín reaguje na horko připojením čtyř chladicích věží k prvnímu bloku|date=2016-07-21|work=OEnergetice.cz|access-date=2018-05-08|language=cs-CZ}}
24. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.iaea.org/cgi-bin/db.page.pl/pris.powrea.htm?country=CZ&sort=&sortlong=Alphabetic |title=Czech Republic: Nuclear Power Reactors – Alphabetic |publisher=IAEA |accessdate=4 December 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110604091232/http://www.iaea.org/cgi-bin/db.page.pl/pris.powrea.htm?country=CZ&sort=&sortlong=Alphabetic |archivedate=4 June 2011 |df=dmy-all }}
25. ^{{cite web |author=PRIS.Contact-Point@iaea.org |url=http://www.iaea.org/cgi-bin/db.page.pl/pris.ophis.htm?country=CZ&site=TEMELIN&units=&refno=23&opyear=2010&link=HOT |title=Temelin Reactor 1 at PRIS |publisher=Iaea.org |accessdate=4 December 2011 }}{{Dead link|date=June 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=no }}
26. ^{{cite web |author=PRIS.Contact-Point@iaea.org |url=http://www.iaea.org/cgi-bin/db.page.pl/pris.ophis.htm?country=CZ&site=TEMELIN&units=&refno=24&opyear=2010&link=HOT |title=Temelin Reactor 2 at PRIS |publisher=Iaea.org |accessdate=4 December 2011 }}{{Dead link|date=June 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=no }}
27. ^Rostov Reactor 1{{Dead link|date=June 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=no }}, Iaea.org
28. ^Kalinin Reactor 3{{Dead link|date=June 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=no }}, Iaea.org
29. ^Temelín vyrobil v roce 2012 rekordní množství elektřiny
30. ^{{cite news | url= http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/NN-CEZ_requests_EIA_for_expansion_of_Temelin-1407084.html | title= CEZ requests EIA for expansion of Temelin | work= World Nuclear News | date=2008-07-14 | accessdate=2008-08-09}}
31. ^{{cite news | url= http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/NN-Tender_launched_for_Temelin_expansion-0308094.html | title= Tender launched for Temelin expansion | date= 3 August 2009 | work= World Nuclear News | accessdate= 2009-08-03 }}
32. ^{{cite web|author=jw |url=http://zpravy.idnes.cz/temelin-dostavime-vzkazal-po-havarii-fukusimy-premier-necas-p5e-/domaci.asp?c=A110317_144606_domaci_jw |title=Temelín dostavíme, vzkázal po havárii Fukušimy premiér Nečas – iDNES.cz |publisher=Zpravy.idnes.cz |accessdate=4 December 2011}}
33. ^{{cite news |url=http://praguemonitor.com/2011/02/21/%C4%8Dez-delays-temel%C3%ADn-completion-deadline-5-yrs-2025 |title=ČEZ delays Temelín completion deadline by 5 yrs to 2025 |date=21 February 2011 |newspaper=Prague Daily Monitor |accessdate=23 September 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120326015901/http://praguemonitor.com/2011/02/21/%C4%8Dez-delays-temel%C3%ADn-completion-deadline-5-yrs-2025 |archive-date=26 March 2012 |dead-url=yes |df=dmy-all }}
34. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cez.cz/en/cez-group/media/press-releases/3867.html |title=CEZ Group | ČEZ Has Today Opened Bids From Three Qualified Bidders Interested in Completing the Temelín NPP and have Thus Started the Bid Evaluation Process |publisher=Cez.cz |date= |accessdate=2014-03-07}}
35. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cez.cz/en/cez-group/media/press-releases/3972.html |title=CEZ Group | Areva Failed to Comply with Public Contract Requirements Defined for Building Temelín NPP Units 3 and 4; ČEZ Had to Disqualify This Bidder |publisher=Cez.cz |date=2014-01-17 |accessdate=2014-03-07}}
36. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nucnet.org/all-the-news/2013/03/15/mir-1200-consortium-signs-temel-n-contracts-with-czech-companies |title=MIR-1200 Consortium Signs Temelín Contracts With Czech Companies |publisher=Nucnet.org |date=2012-07-02 |accessdate=2014-03-07}}
37. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.neimagazine.com/news/newscez-cancels-temelin-34-project-4213193 |title=CEZ cancels Temelin 3&4 project |publisher=Nuclear Engineering International |date=11 April 2014 |accessdate=16 April 2014}}

External links

{{Commons category|Temelín Nuclear Power Station}}
  • Official info on website of ČEZ
  • 360 Panorama of Temelin Nuclear Power Plant
  • [https://www.slideshare.net/myatom/10-years-of-experience-with-westinghouse-fuel-at-npp-temeln 10 Years of Experience with Westinghouse Fuel at NPP Temelin]
{{DEFAULTSORT:Temelin Nuclear Power Station}}

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