
Originally Posted by
Bullitt
Thanks for answering my question.
Just to expand on it abit as a hypothetical situation...Imagine we build a 360Mw nuke and all the other stations are scaled back to bring it back to 50Hz....then at 5am one morning when the nuke is still putting out 360Mw and nothing else is operating demand is only at 200Mw. The nuke cant be scaled back so continues to put out 360Mw which ups the frequency to (say) 70Hz at which point something explodes(power plant im thinking not, substation? individual houses?). Am I on the right track?
Not really. Nukes are not special. They are just good old-fashioned steam plants which rely on a lump of decaying ore for heat. So if there is insufficient demand for the electricity, you have waste heat. The electricity network doesn't care, its just that the reactor does. You just have to find somewhere to get rid of 360Mw of heat generation, less 200 Mw of electricity. You could dump the excess power in the waikato river. Or in the sea. Nuclear power is just a heat engine... How hot would you like to be ?
David must play fair with the other kids, even the idiots.
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