Request for Information (RFI) on Nuclear Heat for Modular Process Intensification in Refineries and Petrochemical Plants

This is a Request for Information (RFI) only.

This RFI is not accepting applications for financial assistance.

The purpose of this RFI is solely to solicit input for ARPA-E consideration to inform the possible formulation of future programs.

Request for Information (RFI) on Nuclear

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Heat for Modular Process Intensification in Refineries and Petrochemical Plants The purpose of this RFI is to solicit input for a potential future ARPA-E program focused on improving the performance and efficiency of unit operations in refining and petrochemical plants by leveraging heat input from nuclear heat transfer fluids rather than from combustion.

ARPA-E seeks information regarding transformative and implementable technologies to facilitate this integration.

ARPA-E previously issued an RFI on Nuclear Hybrid and Non-Electricity Energy Systems, DE-FOA-0003011, in February 202 3. Questions in this RFI reflect the refined scope of the potential program.

ARPA-E has identified three areas of interest for using nuclear energy to decarbonize process heating demands in refineries and petrochemical plants:
1. Development of process-intensified reactors for endothermic processes; 2. Novel heat transfer and heat augmentation technologies; and 3. Process dynamics of incorporating a traditionally firm (nuclear) heat source with volatile demands.

Coupling nuclear with oil and gas operations will require both technical and commercial innovation in areas such as process co-design and co-optimization, sensors, controls, and thermal buffering interface-component development while meeting reliability, availability, and durability metrics cost effectively.

This RFI aims to gather information from interested and relevant stakeholders about opportunities and challenges in the technical, technology-to-market, and safety aspects of coupling of nuclear heat and/or power to industrial processes beyond pure power and/or steam production.

The questions posed in the section below are based on the following program-level assumptions:
• Nuclear heat or combined heat and power (CHP) is a viable route to decarbonizing industrial processes; • Regulatory approvals can be obtained on a predictable basis; • The associated nuclear fuel cycle (including waste processing and geologic disposal) can be reliably and economically defined and implemented; and • Warranty protection and insurability can be established.

To view the RFI in its entirety please visit https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov.
Agency: Department of Energy

Office: Advanced Research Projects Agency Energy

Estimated Funding: $0


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ARPA-E eXCHANGE

Additional Information of Eligibility:
This is a Request for Information (RFI) only.

This RFI is not seeking applications for financial assistance.

THIS NOTICE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A NOTICE OF FUNDING OPPORTUNITY (NOFO).

NO NOFO EXISTS AT THIS TIME.

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https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov

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Date Posted:
2024-12-16

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Archive Date:
2025-04-15


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