Thirteen countries participated in the Collaborative Project GAINS “Global Architecture of Innovative Nuclear Energy Systems Based on Thermal and Fast Reactors Including a Closed Fuel Cycle”, which was the primary activity within the IAEA/INPRO Program Area B: “Global Vision on Sustainable Nuclear Energy” for the last three years. The overall objective of GAINS was to develop a standard framework for assessing future nuclear energy systems taking into account sustainable development, and to validate results through sample analyses. This paper details the eight scenarios that constitute the GAINS framework base cases for analysis of the transition to future innovative nuclear energy systems. The framework base cases provide a reference for u...
The potential for countries which currently have a nominal nuclear energy infrastructure to adopt th...
This paper presents first results of the INPRO Collaborative Project on Key Indicators for Innovativ...
Once-through fuel cycle systems are commercially used for the generation of nuclear power, with litt...
The International Atomic Energy Agency's International Project on Innovative Nuclear Reactors and Fu...
Nuclear energy is a potential substantial contributor to meet growing global energy needs while gene...
Keywords The potential for countries which currently have a nominal nuclear energy infrastructure to...
In the present paper we have attempted to associate quantified impacts with a forecasted nuclear ene...
The Global Nuclear Vision Project is examining, using scenario building techniques, a range of long-...
The nuclear fuel cycle objectives are drawn from many sources, including the conclusions of major in...
The paper presents the results of a case study on evaluating performance and sustainability metrics ...
The Global Nuclear Vision Project at the Los Alamos National Laboratory is examining a range of long...
While the potential role of nuclear energy to serve future energy needs is increasingly recognized, ...
As the global demand for energy grows, many nations are considering developing or increasing nuclear...
This paper outlines a range of scenarios describing what the world's energy system might look like ...
Four European fuel cycle scenarios involving transmutation options (in coherence with PATEROS and CP...
The potential for countries which currently have a nominal nuclear energy infrastructure to adopt th...
This paper presents first results of the INPRO Collaborative Project on Key Indicators for Innovativ...
Once-through fuel cycle systems are commercially used for the generation of nuclear power, with litt...
The International Atomic Energy Agency's International Project on Innovative Nuclear Reactors and Fu...
Nuclear energy is a potential substantial contributor to meet growing global energy needs while gene...
Keywords The potential for countries which currently have a nominal nuclear energy infrastructure to...
In the present paper we have attempted to associate quantified impacts with a forecasted nuclear ene...
The Global Nuclear Vision Project is examining, using scenario building techniques, a range of long-...
The nuclear fuel cycle objectives are drawn from many sources, including the conclusions of major in...
The paper presents the results of a case study on evaluating performance and sustainability metrics ...
The Global Nuclear Vision Project at the Los Alamos National Laboratory is examining a range of long...
While the potential role of nuclear energy to serve future energy needs is increasingly recognized, ...
As the global demand for energy grows, many nations are considering developing or increasing nuclear...
This paper outlines a range of scenarios describing what the world's energy system might look like ...
Four European fuel cycle scenarios involving transmutation options (in coherence with PATEROS and CP...
The potential for countries which currently have a nominal nuclear energy infrastructure to adopt th...
This paper presents first results of the INPRO Collaborative Project on Key Indicators for Innovativ...
Once-through fuel cycle systems are commercially used for the generation of nuclear power, with litt...