This study uses a Cox proportional hazards model to analyze changes in the risk of unplanned outages in U.S. nuclear power plants after the Three Mile Island (TMI) accident. The unplanned outage hazard is related to safety by the fact that most such outages begin with unplanned reactor scrams. These place extreme stresses on plant equipment, increasing the risk of serious accident. The estimates indicate that the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)-led efforts to improve nuclear plant safety after TMI were followed by substantial reductions in the risk of unplanned outages
Daiichi in Japan are the most serious nuclear power plant accidents that have occurred in terms of p...
Accident precursors are events that must occur for an accident to happen in a given scenario, but th...
Brookhaven National Laboratory has performed a series of probabilistic consequence assessment calcul...
This study uses a Cox proportional hazards model to analyze changes in the risk of unplanned outages...
Nuclear power plants took on increased restrictions on radioactive waste material after the Three Mi...
Managing nuclear power emergencies is significantly different from managing other types of emergenci...
In light of the accident at Three Mile Island, the paper presents a preliminary analysis of the comp...
The construction of nuclear power plants is a major step towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions c...
An extensive set of emergency plans for the area neighboring the nuclear power station at Three Mile...
Low-probability, high-impact events are difficult to manage. Firms may underinvest in risk assessmen...
This paper provides a descriptive account of significant events in the accident at the Three Mile Is...
Low-probability, high-impact events are difficult to manage. Firms may underinvest in risk assessmen...
Low-probability, high-impact events are difficult to manage. Firms may underinvest in risk assessmen...
This paper investigates the effects of nuclear accidents on energy policy with the help of a panel d...
Accidents in Nuclear Power Plants have the potential for tremendous impact on the population and the...
Daiichi in Japan are the most serious nuclear power plant accidents that have occurred in terms of p...
Accident precursors are events that must occur for an accident to happen in a given scenario, but th...
Brookhaven National Laboratory has performed a series of probabilistic consequence assessment calcul...
This study uses a Cox proportional hazards model to analyze changes in the risk of unplanned outages...
Nuclear power plants took on increased restrictions on radioactive waste material after the Three Mi...
Managing nuclear power emergencies is significantly different from managing other types of emergenci...
In light of the accident at Three Mile Island, the paper presents a preliminary analysis of the comp...
The construction of nuclear power plants is a major step towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions c...
An extensive set of emergency plans for the area neighboring the nuclear power station at Three Mile...
Low-probability, high-impact events are difficult to manage. Firms may underinvest in risk assessmen...
This paper provides a descriptive account of significant events in the accident at the Three Mile Is...
Low-probability, high-impact events are difficult to manage. Firms may underinvest in risk assessmen...
Low-probability, high-impact events are difficult to manage. Firms may underinvest in risk assessmen...
This paper investigates the effects of nuclear accidents on energy policy with the help of a panel d...
Accidents in Nuclear Power Plants have the potential for tremendous impact on the population and the...
Daiichi in Japan are the most serious nuclear power plant accidents that have occurred in terms of p...
Accident precursors are events that must occur for an accident to happen in a given scenario, but th...
Brookhaven National Laboratory has performed a series of probabilistic consequence assessment calcul...