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birillo21 ha scritto:Dove si trova la Turbina?![]()
Francesco83 ha scritto:esatto signori, le ridotte dimensioni e la ridotta portata d'aria elaborabile ne fanno un uso residenziale, pochi kW (1-10) insomma rivaleggia nel domestico con i pannelli fotovoltacici, ma sarà dura vedere pianure di questi micromulini.
Hanno dalla loro un ridotto impatto visivo, ma non so se per produrre 1 MW si preferisca 2 eliconi o 100 micromulini :shock:
Toshiba Builds 100x Smaller Micro Nuclear Reactor
Toshiba has developed a new class of micro size Nuclear Reactors that is designed to power individual apartment buildings or city blocks. The new reactor, which is only 20 feet by 6 feet, could change everything for small remote communities, small businesses or even a group of neighbors who are fed up with the power companies and want more control over their energy needs.
The 200 kilowatt Toshiba designed reactor is engineered to be fail-safe and totally automatic and will not overheat. Unlike traditional nuclear reactors the new micro reactor uses no control rods to initiate the reaction. The new revolutionary technology uses reservoirs of liquid lithium-6, an isotope that is effective at absorbing neutrons. The Lithium-6 reservoirs are connected to a vertical tube that fits into the reactor core. The whole whole process is self sustaining and can last for up to 40 years, producing electricity for only 5 cents per kilowatt hour, about half the cost of grid energy.
Toshiba expects to install the first reactor in Japan in 2008 and to begin marketing the new system in Europe and America in 2009.
birillo21 ha scritto:Toshiba Builds 100x Smaller Micro Nuclear Reactor
Toshiba has developed a new class of micro size Nuclear Reactors that is designed to power individual apartment buildings or city blocks. The new reactor, which is only 20 feet by 6 feet, could change everything for small remote communities, small businesses or even a group of neighbors who are fed up with the power companies and want more control over their energy needs.
The 200 kilowatt Toshiba designed reactor is engineered to be fail-safe and totally automatic and will not overheat. Unlike traditional nuclear reactors the new micro reactor uses no control rods to initiate the reaction. The new revolutionary technology uses reservoirs of liquid lithium-6, an isotope that is effective at absorbing neutrons. The Lithium-6 reservoirs are connected to a vertical tube that fits into the reactor core. The whole whole process is self sustaining and can last for up to 40 years, producing electricity for only 5 cents per kilowatt hour, about half the cost of grid energy.
Toshiba expects to install the first reactor in Japan in 2008 and to begin marketing the new system in Europe and America in 2009.
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Ma non ti va mai bene niente.... :evil:Thefrog ha scritto:Si' si' puo' pure essere. Ma quanti watt produce con un vento ragguardevole (12-15m/sec) Insomma e' meglio o e peggio delle pale eoliche?
Regards,
The frog
GheddoStella ha scritto:Ma non ti va mai bene niente.... :evil:Thefrog ha scritto:Si' si' puo' pure essere. Ma quanti watt produce con un vento ragguardevole (12-15m/sec) Insomma e' meglio o e peggio delle pale eoliche?
Regards,
The frog
Che bella idea per un film dell'orrore 8)Thefrog ha scritto:(P.S. quanto al reattore toshiba penso che sia una cosa molto pericolosa da installare e manutenere in un condominio- sempre ammesso che sia possibile un reattore cosi' piccolo)
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