Elsevier

Energy

Volume 152, 1 June 2018, Pages 489-497
Energy

Approximation of the economy of fusion energy

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Highlights

  • Fusion power plant brief description.

  • Investment cost and cost of the electricity of fusion power plants.

  • Ex-ante economic analysis of the future fusion power plant reference model.

  • Internalizing the externalities.

  • Comparison of the future fusion power plants with operated power plants.

Abstract

Conceptual design activities of the first fusion power plants were launched in recent years with a view to putting them into operation by 2050. Nuclear fusion offers significant benefits in comparison with exploited energy sources, especially limitless fuel reserves, inherent nuclear safety, and negligible impact on the environment. The challenge is a high heat and neutron loading of the fusion reactors nuclear zone. The paper brings the ex-ante economic analysis of the fusion power plant model DEMO2 in terms of the cost of electricity. The model investment and operating costs are presented. The limit sales price of electricity was found using the net present value method. The levelized cost of electricity LCOE method with the inclusion of external costs is used for a comparison of selected power plant types based on the OECD statistical data and the EU ExternE project results. The comparison shows the levelized cost of electricity of fusion power plants competitive to the actual renewable resources. After internalisation of external costs, the fusion power plants should become even the second cheapest power source.

Keywords

Nuclear fusion
Fusion energy
Economy
NPV
LCOE
External costs

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