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A typical evaporative, forced draft open-loop cooling tower rejecting heat from the condenser water loop of an industrial chiller unit Natural draft wet cooling hyperboloid towers at Didcot Power Station (UK) Forced draft wet cooling towers (height: 34 meters) and natural draft wet cooling tower (height: 122 meters) in Westphalia, Germany Natural draft wet cooling tower in Dresden (Germany)
[106] [107] A modular forced draft cooling tower will be used. [107] The design targets a 500 day construction time, on a 10 acres (4 ha) site. [105] [108] Overall build time is expected to be four years, two years for site preparation and two years for construction and commissioning. [109] The target cost is £1.8 billion for the fifth unit ...
The site is wooded and contains two lakes. The plant has a 520-foot natural draft cooling tower. As of January 2023, the plant employs 675 people. [2] Grand Gulf's reactor is the most powerful in the US and the 7th most powerful in the world, [3] [4] with a core power of 4408 MW th [5] yielding a nominal gross electrical output of 1443 MW e.
A modular forced draft cooling tower will be used. [26] The design targets a 500 day construction time, on a 10 acres (4 ha) site. [28] [29] Overall build time is expected to be four years, two years for site preparation and two years for construction and commissioning. [30]
This is done by pumping the warm water from the condenser through either natural draft, forced draft or induced draft cooling towers (as seen in the adjacent image) that reduce the temperature of the water by evaporation, by about 11 to 17 °C (52 to 63 °F)—expelling waste heat to the atmosphere.
Large mechanical induced-draft or forced-draft cooling towers in industrial plants continuously circulate cooling water through heat exchangers and other equipment where the water absorbs heat. That heat is then rejected to the atmosphere by the evaporation of some of the water in cooling towers where upflowing air contacts the downflowing water.
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The twin natural-draft cooling towers are 548 ft (167 m) tall and provide cooling to the plant's main condensers. Four smaller mechanical draft cooling towers provide nuclear service cooling water (NSCW) to safety and auxiliary non-safety components, as well as remove the decay heat from the reactor when the plant is offline. One natural-draft ...