NuScale Power partners with Ebara Elliott Energy to develop steam compressor for petrochemical plants

Reuters
Mar 19
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/SMR">NuScale Power</a> partners with Ebara Elliott Energy to develop steam compressor for petrochemical plants
  • NuScale and Ebara Elliott Energy launched a collaborative research program focused on integrating NuScale Power Modules with petrochemical plants that require process heat.
  • The partners plan to develop, manufacture, and integrate turbomachinery and energy-conversion systems, including a commercial-scale high-temperature steam compressor.
  • NuScale said the modules are designed to produce process steam at 500°C or higher, with steam isolated via an intermediate heat exchanger and then raised in temperature through adiabatic compression.
  • The compressor is targeted for completion in 2027, and the companies are seeking candidates for field testing.


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