Dittmar, M, 2009, The Future of Nuclear Energy: Facts and Fiction Chapter III: How (un)reliable are the Red Book Uranium Resource Data? Physics & Society, Sep 2009, arXiv:0909.1421v1 [physics.soc-ph]: 13 p.The Future of Nuclear Energy: Facts and Fiction. Chapter III: How (un)...
Research groups, including the International Energy Agency, have called for an aggressive expansion of carbon-free nuclear technology to help rein in climate change. But startups have had to contend with rising costs and the glacially slow regulatory approval process. The industry got a hard realit...
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The future of nuclear energy in the world 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 40 作者: B Barré 摘要: The world population will increase and there will be no sustainable development without a substantial call to nuclear power. To make this desirable future possible, one will have to ...
Fortum has over 40 years of experience in nuclear power, and we believe that nuclear power is also part of the solution in our transition towards a future emission-free energy system. This is why we launched a two-year study in October 2022 on the preconditions for new nuclear power in ...
The Future of Nuclear Energy in the UK Driven by the need to address climate change and energy security, the UK is reshaping its energy portfolio. In a bid to decarbonise energy production, rene... J Marrow 被引量: 9发表: 2012年 The Future of Nuclear Energy Use in East and Southeast...
Chapter 17-The Future of Nuclear Energy Pages 365-382 Purchase View chapter Select Subject Index Book chapterFull text access Subject Index Pages 383-390 View PDF View chapter About the book Description During the last century, nuclear power has been established as a reliable source of energy in...
8.The crisis at Japan's Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear energy center has raised questions about the future of the nuclear energy industry.Arjun Makhijani is president of the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research in the United States.He says the
The results are presented of a bilateral meeting of Russian and US experts on "The future of nuclear power: energy, ecology, and safety" held on July 22–24, 2002 in Moscow. The subject of discussion was the question of how the US and Russia can provide for a future where nuclear energ...
Although nuclear power remains controversial, new reactors are being built in surprising numbers and these will provide the second largest share of the world’s carbon-free energy. It's also an industry undergoing rapid change as new technology comes on