Developing countries face obstacles to meeting their growing energy needs without extensively contributing to global warming. A potential solution tothis challenge involves the use of nuclear energy. In this project, we examine India as a case study because it has the fastest growing energy needs in the world. What hurdles must India overcome in order to successfully invest in an aggressive nuclear development program? Despite significant diplomatic and geopolitical concerns, nuclear power must contribute to India’s energy solution because of its high energy yield and low carbon emissions.https://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/gps-posters/1027/thumbnail.jp
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India's nuclear energy strategy has traditionally strived for energy self-sufficiency, driven largel...
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Abstract: India's nuclear power program is based on indigenous materials and technology, with ...
India's nuclear power program is based on indigenous materials and technology, with the potential fo...
The strong correlation between per capita electricity generation and per capita gross domestic produ...
Food systems in Asia are in critical need of reform. Accurate information on food sources and qualit...
This thesis will assess the practicality of implementing nuclear energy into India’s power system by...
AbstractWhen examined from the point of view of the size of its population and economy, India is not...
There is no denying the fact that developing countries, like India, would need energy to feed its de...
Climate change is launching a nuclear energy future, because nuclear power generation produces low g...
India's nuclear energy strategy has traditionally strived for energy self-sufficiency, driven largel...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Science and Engineering, 2006...
India’s advancing breeder reactor program, and the planned Advanced Heavy Water Reactor, both relyin...
AbstractThe Indian nuclear power programme envisages use of closed nuclear fuel cycle and thorium ut...
While India, after independence has made tremendous progress in several areas of technology such as ...
Abstract: The total Nominal GDP of India in 2016 stands at $2.30 Trillion, and PPP at $8.64 Trillion...
AbstractThe Asian region, most populous and fastest growing in terms of economic growth, has countri...
Abstract: India's nuclear power program is based on indigenous materials and technology, with ...
India's nuclear power program is based on indigenous materials and technology, with the potential fo...
The strong correlation between per capita electricity generation and per capita gross domestic produ...