IAEA – The Economic Aspects of Repurposing Coal-Fired Power Plants with Nuclear Power Plants

April 5, 2023

Publisher: IAEA (Webinar Series)​
Date: April 5, 2023​
Speakers: Aline des Cloizeaux; Henri Paillere; Kirsty Gogan; Łukasz Bartela; Yaoli Zhang​

Intro-summary


IAEA’s webinar outlines technical pathways and economics for coal‑to‑nuclear repurposing, framing nuclear as a dispatchable, low‑carbon backbone that can reuse coal sites and assets to accelerate decarbonization. It highlights repowering options (on‑site replacement of the heat source, brownfield builds reusing grid/cooling), potential overnight capital cost savings of roughly 20–35% versus greenfield depending on coupling option, and sensitivity to capacity factor, project lifetime, and permitting timelines.

TerraPraxis presents a “productized” repowering model targeting ~$2,000/kWe and ~5‑year schedules via standardized designs, thermal storage coupling, and a digital Evaluate tool; DEsire project cases show Polish coal units repowered with high‑temperature reactors and TES achieving significant reuse of steam cycles and civil/electrical structures. China-focused analysis underscores HTR‑PM suitability and a staged coastal‑first approach.​

Mission relevance


Standardized coal‑to‑nuclear pathways that reuse sites, steam cycles, and interconnections shorten timelines and reduce cost and risk, aligning with repowering objectives while supporting just transition outcomes.

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