Historical research into the nuclear industry has focussed upon military and commercial aspects of the technology whilst ignoring fuel. This article discusses nuclear fuel, the resource at the centre of the industry and the role superpower politics played in its supply. Starting with the context of superpower competition, we examine the spread of nuclear technology from its beginnings in post-war Britain via West Germany in the 1950s to Finland in the 1960s and 1970s. We demonstrate that each country had varied interests affecting the choice of nuclear fuel for early energy projects; British fuel choices were constrained by its weapons programme and Germany needed legitimacy in the face of opposition in the 1950s. Finland was constrained by...
In 2001, the Finnish Parliament approved the plan for a high-level nuclear waste (HLW) repository in...
Nuclear power is in focus of attention due to several factors these days and the expression “nuclear...
Nuclear power is undergoing a revival in a number of countries of both developed and developing worl...
Historical research into the nuclear industry has focussed upon military and commercial aspects of t...
Access to nuclear fuel is a key point for modern nuclear nations. Despite this, the complex processe...
Understanding the role of technology characteristics and the context in the diffusion of new energy ...
Nuclear power is undergoing a revival in a number of countries of both developed and developing worl...
Understanding the role of technology characteristics and the context in the diffusion of new energy ...
When the Fukushima accident occurred in March 2011, Finland was at the height of a nuclear renaissan...
This thesis examines the communication strategy of the UK nuclear industry between 1975 to 1990. By ...
Concerns about climate change and energy security have been major arguments used to justify the rece...
The essay deals with competing Anglo-German-Dutch and French initiatives for an EEC strategy in uran...
This volume investigates nuclear energy policies in Western Europe over the entire post-war period, ...
Nuclear technology originally developed in only a few countries – arising out of weapons programmes....
Over more than sixty years since the 1953 Atoms for Peace program was launched, the dominant tendenc...
In 2001, the Finnish Parliament approved the plan for a high-level nuclear waste (HLW) repository in...
Nuclear power is in focus of attention due to several factors these days and the expression “nuclear...
Nuclear power is undergoing a revival in a number of countries of both developed and developing worl...
Historical research into the nuclear industry has focussed upon military and commercial aspects of t...
Access to nuclear fuel is a key point for modern nuclear nations. Despite this, the complex processe...
Understanding the role of technology characteristics and the context in the diffusion of new energy ...
Nuclear power is undergoing a revival in a number of countries of both developed and developing worl...
Understanding the role of technology characteristics and the context in the diffusion of new energy ...
When the Fukushima accident occurred in March 2011, Finland was at the height of a nuclear renaissan...
This thesis examines the communication strategy of the UK nuclear industry between 1975 to 1990. By ...
Concerns about climate change and energy security have been major arguments used to justify the rece...
The essay deals with competing Anglo-German-Dutch and French initiatives for an EEC strategy in uran...
This volume investigates nuclear energy policies in Western Europe over the entire post-war period, ...
Nuclear technology originally developed in only a few countries – arising out of weapons programmes....
Over more than sixty years since the 1953 Atoms for Peace program was launched, the dominant tendenc...
In 2001, the Finnish Parliament approved the plan for a high-level nuclear waste (HLW) repository in...
Nuclear power is in focus of attention due to several factors these days and the expression “nuclear...
Nuclear power is undergoing a revival in a number of countries of both developed and developing worl...