World nuclear electricity-generating capacity has been essentially flat since 2007 and is likely to fall as plants retire faster than new ones are built. In fact, the actual electricity generated at nuclear power plants fell 5 percent between 2006 and 2011
There is an ongoing debate about the deployment rates and composition of alternative energy plans th...
After the Fukushima disaster in March 2011 safety concerns have escalated and policies towards nucle...
The decreasing use of fossil fuel power stations has a negative effect on the stability of the elect...
Paris, London, 4 September 2018. Nuclear power plants added a total of 7-gigawatt (GW) capacity to t...
For the first time in over 40 years, Japan has not a single nuclear power plant generating electrici...
The rise in annual electricity generation from the world's nuclear power plants has varied inco...
In 2010, there were more nuclear power units under construction worldwide than in any year since 198...
Electric power demand is increasing worldwide and, in the last years, energy policy has focused on e...
Electric power demand is increasing worldwide and, in the last years, energy policy has focused on e...
As of today, nuclear power together with hydropower provides three-quarters of global low-carbon ele...
World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2013 / Mycle Schneider & Antony Froggatt. July 2013, 140 p. (A ...
This paper presents evidence of the disruption of a transition from fossil fuels to nuclear power, a...
www.stormsmith.nl Large-scale implementation of nuclear power cannot be the solution to the future e...
The Fukushima Daiichi accident of March 2011 has re-ignited the debate about the role of nuclear pow...
Nuclear power’s renaissance in reverse / Mycle Schneider & Antony Froggatt, Project Syndicate, 5/09/...
There is an ongoing debate about the deployment rates and composition of alternative energy plans th...
After the Fukushima disaster in March 2011 safety concerns have escalated and policies towards nucle...
The decreasing use of fossil fuel power stations has a negative effect on the stability of the elect...
Paris, London, 4 September 2018. Nuclear power plants added a total of 7-gigawatt (GW) capacity to t...
For the first time in over 40 years, Japan has not a single nuclear power plant generating electrici...
The rise in annual electricity generation from the world's nuclear power plants has varied inco...
In 2010, there were more nuclear power units under construction worldwide than in any year since 198...
Electric power demand is increasing worldwide and, in the last years, energy policy has focused on e...
Electric power demand is increasing worldwide and, in the last years, energy policy has focused on e...
As of today, nuclear power together with hydropower provides three-quarters of global low-carbon ele...
World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2013 / Mycle Schneider & Antony Froggatt. July 2013, 140 p. (A ...
This paper presents evidence of the disruption of a transition from fossil fuels to nuclear power, a...
www.stormsmith.nl Large-scale implementation of nuclear power cannot be the solution to the future e...
The Fukushima Daiichi accident of March 2011 has re-ignited the debate about the role of nuclear pow...
Nuclear power’s renaissance in reverse / Mycle Schneider & Antony Froggatt, Project Syndicate, 5/09/...
There is an ongoing debate about the deployment rates and composition of alternative energy plans th...
After the Fukushima disaster in March 2011 safety concerns have escalated and policies towards nucle...
The decreasing use of fossil fuel power stations has a negative effect on the stability of the elect...