Public support is one of the major challenges for maintaining a sustainable nuclear power program for any country. Although Bangladesh's decision to build its maiden nuclear power plant (NPP) has received significant scholarly attention, the study regarding public perception is largely ignored. To fill this gap, this study investigated how Bangladeshis view the government's decision to build NPPs. The study evaluated Bangladeshi youth's knowledge, belief, and attitude toward the development of nuclear power. Applying the survey research technique, we found that 49% of the 450 respondents were positive toward NPPs, while 12% had no idea about NPPs. Women, in comparison to men, were found to have less knowledge of nuclear energy. Additionally...
Social acceptance of energy technologies has drawn an increasingly level of public attentions in las...
Bangladesh is a South Asian country that has great potential for renewable energy and a growing econ...
Why is the public acceptance of the nuclear power policy less than enthusiastic? This article is an...
Public support is important for countries that are at nascent stages of nuclear energy development. ...
Nuclear power as a source of energy remains a contentious technology issue that divides public opini...
It is a challenging task for Bangladesh to meet its increasing demand of energy while its economy is...
To decarbonize the Nigerian power sector and ensure a reliable electricity supply, nuclear power wil...
The data are from personal interviews with 113 adults from Astana, Kazakhstan and 91 adults from Akt...
Whether a global nuclear renaissance will usher or sustain, the affair hinges on a myriad of the so...
Nuclear Power Plants (NPP) are widely utilized around the globe from different base forms as it is o...
Considering the growing salience of nuclear energy in Southeast Asia, this study examines public per...
Understanding public perception is critical to developing effective policies for nuclear energy. Thi...
The adequacy of legal and regulatory framework relating to nuclear energy in Bangladesh has sparked ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Nuclear power has become a major issue in Taiwan...
When constructing a nuclear power plant, public opinion can be an important factor in determining it...
Social acceptance of energy technologies has drawn an increasingly level of public attentions in las...
Bangladesh is a South Asian country that has great potential for renewable energy and a growing econ...
Why is the public acceptance of the nuclear power policy less than enthusiastic? This article is an...
Public support is important for countries that are at nascent stages of nuclear energy development. ...
Nuclear power as a source of energy remains a contentious technology issue that divides public opini...
It is a challenging task for Bangladesh to meet its increasing demand of energy while its economy is...
To decarbonize the Nigerian power sector and ensure a reliable electricity supply, nuclear power wil...
The data are from personal interviews with 113 adults from Astana, Kazakhstan and 91 adults from Akt...
Whether a global nuclear renaissance will usher or sustain, the affair hinges on a myriad of the so...
Nuclear Power Plants (NPP) are widely utilized around the globe from different base forms as it is o...
Considering the growing salience of nuclear energy in Southeast Asia, this study examines public per...
Understanding public perception is critical to developing effective policies for nuclear energy. Thi...
The adequacy of legal and regulatory framework relating to nuclear energy in Bangladesh has sparked ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Nuclear power has become a major issue in Taiwan...
When constructing a nuclear power plant, public opinion can be an important factor in determining it...
Social acceptance of energy technologies has drawn an increasingly level of public attentions in las...
Bangladesh is a South Asian country that has great potential for renewable energy and a growing econ...
Why is the public acceptance of the nuclear power policy less than enthusiastic? This article is an...