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ID124857
Title ProperCost of recovering Uranium from seawater by a Braided Polymer Adsorbent System
LanguageENG
AuthorSchneider, Erich ;  Sachde, Darshan
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article provides an independent cost estimate for uranium production from seawater through the braid-type adsorbent recovery system proposed by the Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA). Production costs were developed with standard engineering cost estimation techniques using vendor data and plant design and operational data. The analysis includes life cycle discounted cash flows, economies of scale, and propagation of uncertainties. A reference case based on the Japan Atomic Energy Agency assessment, with a fresh adsorbent capacity of 2 kgU/t ads and 6 recycles, yielded a production cost of $1230/kg uranium with a 95 percent confidence interval of [$1030/kg U, $1430/kg U] when component cost uncertainties alone were considered. Sensitivity studies confirmed that adsorbent capacity, number of recycles, and capacity degradation are major cost drivers. If capacity and number of recycles increases to 6 kg U/t ads and 20, respectively, with no degradation and unchanged adsorbent production costs, the uranium production cost drops to $299/kg U.
`In' analytical NoteScience and Global Security Vol. 21, No.1-3; 2013: p.134-163
Journal SourceScience and Global Security Vol. 21, No.1-3; 2013: p.134-163
Key WordsUranium Production ;  Japan Atomic Energy Agency ;  Recovery System ;  Japan


 
 
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