Between 1954 and 1996, more than 200 nuclear power projects were publicly announced in the USA. Barely half of these projects were completed and generated power commercially. Existing research has highlighted a number of potential explanations for the varying siting outcomes of these projects, including contentious political protest, socioeconomic, and political conditions within potential host communities, regulatory changes (‘ratcheting’), and cost overruns. However, questions remain about which of these factors, if any, had an impact on these outcomes. We created a new data set of 228 host communities where siting was attempted to illuminate the factors that led projects towards either completion or cancellation. We include county-level ...
Abstract: This report documents the Federal/State regulatory permitting actions in 12 case histories...
As the number of nuclear power plants slated for decommissioning increases, reflecting on the U.S. N...
When do states attack or consider attacking nuclear infrastructure in nonnuclear weapons states? Des...
This dissertation encompasses three works on nuclear power plants (NPPs). A theme common to all chap...
There are currently 96 commercial nuclear reactors spread across the United States, located in 30 di...
Series: USGZE AS333This paper analyzes the 1973 proposal of a nuclear plant site known as the Tyrone...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, Technology and P...
Understanding the role of technology characteristics and the context in the diffusion of new energy ...
Understanding the role of technology characteristics and the context in the diffusion of new energy ...
The dissertation examined the decision of electric utilities in the United States to cancel or compl...
Our research aims to quantify the impact of protest size on the probability of legislative change. W...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 2017....
America\u27s nuclear power companies for the first time, face reduced demand and a resulting decline...
The US government built a massive nuclear weapons complex during the 1940 s and 1950 s. The conventi...
This paper investigates the effects of nuclear accidents on energy policy with the help of a panel d...
Abstract: This report documents the Federal/State regulatory permitting actions in 12 case histories...
As the number of nuclear power plants slated for decommissioning increases, reflecting on the U.S. N...
When do states attack or consider attacking nuclear infrastructure in nonnuclear weapons states? Des...
This dissertation encompasses three works on nuclear power plants (NPPs). A theme common to all chap...
There are currently 96 commercial nuclear reactors spread across the United States, located in 30 di...
Series: USGZE AS333This paper analyzes the 1973 proposal of a nuclear plant site known as the Tyrone...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, Technology and P...
Understanding the role of technology characteristics and the context in the diffusion of new energy ...
Understanding the role of technology characteristics and the context in the diffusion of new energy ...
The dissertation examined the decision of electric utilities in the United States to cancel or compl...
Our research aims to quantify the impact of protest size on the probability of legislative change. W...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 2017....
America\u27s nuclear power companies for the first time, face reduced demand and a resulting decline...
The US government built a massive nuclear weapons complex during the 1940 s and 1950 s. The conventi...
This paper investigates the effects of nuclear accidents on energy policy with the help of a panel d...
Abstract: This report documents the Federal/State regulatory permitting actions in 12 case histories...
As the number of nuclear power plants slated for decommissioning increases, reflecting on the U.S. N...
When do states attack or consider attacking nuclear infrastructure in nonnuclear weapons states? Des...