This article models the impact on the costs of introducing nuclear power into Australia’s energy mix. Energy from nuclear plants progressively replaces that from coal and a proportion of energy from gas by 2050. Cost savings are found to be substantial by reducing the need to purchase overseas abatement and by reducing carbon taxes. The analysis is presented in the belief that sound policy-making requires that all energy options should be on the table, notwithstanding the fact that there are many other considerations, apart from cost, in the adoption of nuclear energy in Australia.
Should nuclear energy development be part of a global strategy to reduce climate change? Many people...
Should nuclear energy development be part of a global strategy to reduce climate change? Many people...
Addressing climate change requires de-carbonizing future energy supplies in the increasingly energy ...
Presentation: The Australian Bureau of Statistics has projected that Australia's population will dou...
AbstractA nation-wide survey was conducted in 2010 to investigate the Australian public's attitudes ...
Introduction In the following policy perspective CEDA examines the environmental and economic issue...
This paper examines current arguments on whether nuclear power can be a way to reduce reliance on...
A large and growing market exists for the management of used nuclear fuel. Urgent need for service l...
Australia aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 5% by 2020 and 80% by 2050 (compared with 2000 lev...
A major issue facing efforts to transition from high carbon to low carbon (“clean energy”) sources i...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, Technology and P...
It is inevitable that Australia will undergo an unprecedented switch to clean energy over the next f...
The carbon emissions of Australia’s future energy consumption are compared with the emissions target...
The world is wrestling with the challenge of ensuring an ongoing supply of energy that does not dama...
Executive summary A reliable and affordable supply of energy is a fundamental component to a vibran...
Should nuclear energy development be part of a global strategy to reduce climate change? Many people...
Should nuclear energy development be part of a global strategy to reduce climate change? Many people...
Addressing climate change requires de-carbonizing future energy supplies in the increasingly energy ...
Presentation: The Australian Bureau of Statistics has projected that Australia's population will dou...
AbstractA nation-wide survey was conducted in 2010 to investigate the Australian public's attitudes ...
Introduction In the following policy perspective CEDA examines the environmental and economic issue...
This paper examines current arguments on whether nuclear power can be a way to reduce reliance on...
A large and growing market exists for the management of used nuclear fuel. Urgent need for service l...
Australia aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 5% by 2020 and 80% by 2050 (compared with 2000 lev...
A major issue facing efforts to transition from high carbon to low carbon (“clean energy”) sources i...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, Technology and P...
It is inevitable that Australia will undergo an unprecedented switch to clean energy over the next f...
The carbon emissions of Australia’s future energy consumption are compared with the emissions target...
The world is wrestling with the challenge of ensuring an ongoing supply of energy that does not dama...
Executive summary A reliable and affordable supply of energy is a fundamental component to a vibran...
Should nuclear energy development be part of a global strategy to reduce climate change? Many people...
Should nuclear energy development be part of a global strategy to reduce climate change? Many people...
Addressing climate change requires de-carbonizing future energy supplies in the increasingly energy ...