Global warming is likely to force assertive redirection of global energy markets in order to achieve a prudent standard of mitigation; the resulting process of energy transformation will fundamentally alter prevailing policies and institutional relationships. Efficiency gains and renewable technologies—wind, solar, and biomass—will presumably make substantial contributions, as will carbon sequestration to some extent. But at the moment it seems quite apparent that global mitigation cannot be achieved without a very substantial expansion of nuclear power generation. While current light water reactor technology will likely play a role, this paper argues that smaller modular reactors (SMRs) of innovative design, with innovative institutional a...
Abstract Fossil fuels currently supply about 80% of humankind's primary energy. Given the imper...
As of today, nuclear power together with hydropower provides three-quarters of global low-carbon ele...
Should nuclear energy development be part of a global strategy to reduce climate change? Many people...
Recent years have witnessed renewed interest in nuclear power in large extent due to the need to red...
The amount of greenhouse gas emissions mitigation required to prevent the most dramatic climate chan...
Recent years have witnessed renewed interest in nuclear power in large extent due to the need to red...
Nuclear fission power reactors represent a potential solution to many aspects of global change possi...
Global energy demand is projected to continue to grow over the next two decades, especially in devel...
In order for commercial nuclear power to remain successful in the United States, several things need...
Although nuclear power can provide electricity with very low life cycle carbon emissions and thus re...
Climate change is no novelty – we witness its disastrous impact more and more by each day. Although ...
Small modular reactors (SMRs) with power levels much smaller than the currently standard 1000- to 16...
Nuclear power, using the energy from nuclear reactions to generate heat and electricity, first made ...
A key challenge for engineers and scientists over the coming decades is to develop and deploy power ...
Integrated energy, environment and economics modeling suggests electrical energy use will increase f...
Abstract Fossil fuels currently supply about 80% of humankind's primary energy. Given the imper...
As of today, nuclear power together with hydropower provides three-quarters of global low-carbon ele...
Should nuclear energy development be part of a global strategy to reduce climate change? Many people...
Recent years have witnessed renewed interest in nuclear power in large extent due to the need to red...
The amount of greenhouse gas emissions mitigation required to prevent the most dramatic climate chan...
Recent years have witnessed renewed interest in nuclear power in large extent due to the need to red...
Nuclear fission power reactors represent a potential solution to many aspects of global change possi...
Global energy demand is projected to continue to grow over the next two decades, especially in devel...
In order for commercial nuclear power to remain successful in the United States, several things need...
Although nuclear power can provide electricity with very low life cycle carbon emissions and thus re...
Climate change is no novelty – we witness its disastrous impact more and more by each day. Although ...
Small modular reactors (SMRs) with power levels much smaller than the currently standard 1000- to 16...
Nuclear power, using the energy from nuclear reactions to generate heat and electricity, first made ...
A key challenge for engineers and scientists over the coming decades is to develop and deploy power ...
Integrated energy, environment and economics modeling suggests electrical energy use will increase f...
Abstract Fossil fuels currently supply about 80% of humankind's primary energy. Given the imper...
As of today, nuclear power together with hydropower provides three-quarters of global low-carbon ele...
Should nuclear energy development be part of a global strategy to reduce climate change? Many people...