The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is gearing up for a surge in new nuclear power plant applications for the first time in thirty years. Although a new nuclear power plant has not been built in the U.S. in twenty years, concerns about climate change and an increased interest in energy security have put nuclear power back on the table as a technically viable energy option that can provide base load power without emitting carbon dioxide. However, the history of nuclear technology in the U.S. and lower electricity costs from fossil fuels do not allow nuclear power to be competitive on its own. This situation and the capital costs involved in building a nuclear power plant create tremendous economic barriers for the industry. Through an ...
<p>The nuclear power sector has a history of challenges with its relative competitiveness against ot...
The use of nuclear power to generate electricity is very widespread today, with about 20% of all U.S...
Support for a growth in nuclear power has been seen in China and the United States. Obstacles to fur...
This paper examines the economic and regulatory challenges that must be faced by potential investors...
With growing concerns about energy resource availability and about greenhouse gases, alternatives ar...
The world`s population, energy demand, and rate of carbon emissions are increasing, but the rates of...
Global energy demand is growing and, while fossil fuels will continue to play an important role in s...
application for a proposed nuclear power reactor to be built in Southern Texas. The application was ...
The amount of greenhouse gas emissions mitigation required to prevent the most dramatic climate chan...
In the last several years we have seen what appears to be revived global interest in continuing ope...
The Kyoto Protocol has prompted many nations to begin taking steps to reduce the total greenhouse ga...
This paper examines the economic and regulatory challenges that must be faced by potential investors...
As concern for the environment gets greater, particularly in terms of fossil-fuel consumption and ca...
In order for commercial nuclear power to remain successful in the United States, several things need...
In the 1970s, nuclear energy was expected to quickly become the dominant generator of electrical pow...
<p>The nuclear power sector has a history of challenges with its relative competitiveness against ot...
The use of nuclear power to generate electricity is very widespread today, with about 20% of all U.S...
Support for a growth in nuclear power has been seen in China and the United States. Obstacles to fur...
This paper examines the economic and regulatory challenges that must be faced by potential investors...
With growing concerns about energy resource availability and about greenhouse gases, alternatives ar...
The world`s population, energy demand, and rate of carbon emissions are increasing, but the rates of...
Global energy demand is growing and, while fossil fuels will continue to play an important role in s...
application for a proposed nuclear power reactor to be built in Southern Texas. The application was ...
The amount of greenhouse gas emissions mitigation required to prevent the most dramatic climate chan...
In the last several years we have seen what appears to be revived global interest in continuing ope...
The Kyoto Protocol has prompted many nations to begin taking steps to reduce the total greenhouse ga...
This paper examines the economic and regulatory challenges that must be faced by potential investors...
As concern for the environment gets greater, particularly in terms of fossil-fuel consumption and ca...
In order for commercial nuclear power to remain successful in the United States, several things need...
In the 1970s, nuclear energy was expected to quickly become the dominant generator of electrical pow...
<p>The nuclear power sector has a history of challenges with its relative competitiveness against ot...
The use of nuclear power to generate electricity is very widespread today, with about 20% of all U.S...
Support for a growth in nuclear power has been seen in China and the United States. Obstacles to fur...