The preferences expressed in voting on nuclear reactor licenses and the risk perceptions of citizens provide insights into social costs of nuclear power and decision making in energy policy. We show analytically that these costs consist of disutility caused by unnecessary anxiety - due to misperceived risks relating to existing reactors - and where licenses for new nuclear reactors are not granted, delayed or totally lost energy production. Empirical evidence is derived from Finnish surveys eliciting explicitly the importance of risk perceptions on preferences regarding nuclear power and its environmental and economic impacts. We show that the estimated marginal impact of a high perceived risk of nuclear accident is statistically significan...
Risky energy technologies are often controversial and debates around them are polarized; in such deb...
International audienceIs nuclear power a thing of the past or a technology for the future? Has it be...
International audienceAn increasing number of experts agree that nuclear power should be part of the...
The preferences expressed in voting on nuclear reactor licenses and the risk perceptions of citizens...
In the next 20 years, the demand for energy is anticipated to grow by 40 per cent. All available ene...
Public acceptance is a major issue that will determine the future of nuclear energy. In this article...
We cannot know with certainty the risks we must face, but we must act as if we do. To that end, expe...
With the adoption of new technologies, more risk is introduced into modern society. Important decisi...
Presents a brief overview of trends and developments of public opinion about nuclear energy since th...
Despite its potential risks, nuclear power energy offers some economic benefits including cheap elec...
There has been substantial social scientific research to determine how people perceive the risks of ...
In evaluating the desired role of nuclear power, the overall perspective of the role of energy in so...
58 pagesThis study is an attempt to understand attitudes, perceptions, and behaviors with respect to...
The primary purpose of this study is to make an empirical test of how accurate a group of policy mak...
Nuclear energy is widely regarded as a controversial technology that polarizes public opinion. Guide...
Risky energy technologies are often controversial and debates around them are polarized; in such deb...
International audienceIs nuclear power a thing of the past or a technology for the future? Has it be...
International audienceAn increasing number of experts agree that nuclear power should be part of the...
The preferences expressed in voting on nuclear reactor licenses and the risk perceptions of citizens...
In the next 20 years, the demand for energy is anticipated to grow by 40 per cent. All available ene...
Public acceptance is a major issue that will determine the future of nuclear energy. In this article...
We cannot know with certainty the risks we must face, but we must act as if we do. To that end, expe...
With the adoption of new technologies, more risk is introduced into modern society. Important decisi...
Presents a brief overview of trends and developments of public opinion about nuclear energy since th...
Despite its potential risks, nuclear power energy offers some economic benefits including cheap elec...
There has been substantial social scientific research to determine how people perceive the risks of ...
In evaluating the desired role of nuclear power, the overall perspective of the role of energy in so...
58 pagesThis study is an attempt to understand attitudes, perceptions, and behaviors with respect to...
The primary purpose of this study is to make an empirical test of how accurate a group of policy mak...
Nuclear energy is widely regarded as a controversial technology that polarizes public opinion. Guide...
Risky energy technologies are often controversial and debates around them are polarized; in such deb...
International audienceIs nuclear power a thing of the past or a technology for the future? Has it be...
International audienceAn increasing number of experts agree that nuclear power should be part of the...