The United States is facing unprecedented challenges in climate change and energy security. President-elect Obama has called for a reduction of CO2 emissions to 1990 levels by 2020, with a further 80% reduction by 2050. Meeting these aggressive goals while gradually increasing the overall energy supply requires that all non-emitting technologies must be advanced. The development and deployment of nuclear energy can, in fact, help the United States meet several key challenges: 1) Increase the electricity generated by non-emitting sources to mitigate climate change, 2) Foster the safe and proliferation-resistant use of nuclear energy throughout the world, 3) Reduce the transportation sector’s dependence on imported fossil fuels, and 4) Reduce...
Abstract Fossil fuels currently supply about 80% of humankind's primary energy. Given the imper...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88686/1/2006_Federal_RD_Policy.pd
The amount of greenhouse gas emissions mitigation required to prevent the most dramatic climate chan...
An abundant and secure energy supply is critical to our country’s prosperity, and energy supply is n...
The renaissance of nuclear energy for electricity and hydrogen production and process heat for other...
The biggest challenges in Climate Change are the production of electricity, economic development wor...
The strategic importance of nuclear power lies in its contribution to: expanding electricity supplie...
The response to climate change and the stabilization of atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations ha...
Rising global energy demands coupled with increased environmental concerns point to one solution; th...
Should nuclear energy development be part of a global strategy to reduce climate change? Many people...
Abstract: -Why Nuclear Energy? -The lesson of the last 20 years in U.S. electricity policy: – Divers...
World energy demand is projected to significantly increase over the coming decades. The Internationa...
With our ever-increasing energy demands, the United States is in dire need of an expansion of greene...
The energy policy debate in the United States has revolved around the diversification of energy sour...
Global energy demand is expected to increase steeply, creating an urgent need to evolve a judicious ...
Abstract Fossil fuels currently supply about 80% of humankind's primary energy. Given the imper...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88686/1/2006_Federal_RD_Policy.pd
The amount of greenhouse gas emissions mitigation required to prevent the most dramatic climate chan...
An abundant and secure energy supply is critical to our country’s prosperity, and energy supply is n...
The renaissance of nuclear energy for electricity and hydrogen production and process heat for other...
The biggest challenges in Climate Change are the production of electricity, economic development wor...
The strategic importance of nuclear power lies in its contribution to: expanding electricity supplie...
The response to climate change and the stabilization of atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations ha...
Rising global energy demands coupled with increased environmental concerns point to one solution; th...
Should nuclear energy development be part of a global strategy to reduce climate change? Many people...
Abstract: -Why Nuclear Energy? -The lesson of the last 20 years in U.S. electricity policy: – Divers...
World energy demand is projected to significantly increase over the coming decades. The Internationa...
With our ever-increasing energy demands, the United States is in dire need of an expansion of greene...
The energy policy debate in the United States has revolved around the diversification of energy sour...
Global energy demand is expected to increase steeply, creating an urgent need to evolve a judicious ...
Abstract Fossil fuels currently supply about 80% of humankind's primary energy. Given the imper...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88686/1/2006_Federal_RD_Policy.pd
The amount of greenhouse gas emissions mitigation required to prevent the most dramatic climate chan...