International audienceWhile nuclear power may experience a technological breakthrough in Europe with Generation IV nuclear reactors within a few decades (2040), several events and drivers could question this possibility, e.g. the Fukushima accident, climate issues and liberalization of the electricity market.This article analyzes how the conditions necessary for their industrial development from now up to 2040 can be either favorable or detrimental to future nuclear reactors compared with other technologies and according to four main investment drivers: 1) technical change, 2) policy, 3) market, and 4) power company drivers.Twenty-four scenarios have been identified through structural analysis, with only three proving to be favorable to the...
The question to be addressed is whether there is any economic future for nuclear power, especially i...
International audienceTaking different nuclear policy options from a French perspective, we look at ...
Abstract: There is no doubt in the author’s mind that nuclear power will be needed in the future to ...
While nuclear power may experience a technological breakthrough in Europe with Generation IV nuclear...
19 pagesWhile nuclear power may experience a technological breakthrough in Europe with Generation IV...
Abstract- While nuclear power may experience a technological breakthrough in Europe with Generation ...
19 pagesInternational audienceWhile nuclear power may experience a technological breakthrough in Eur...
International audienceAfter a long period of low nuclear investments owing to major political and re...
Nuclear outlook in the EU by 2020 and beyond / François Lévêque, EU energy policy blog, 18/06/2011 ...
Nuclear Futures examines three scenarios for the future of nuclear power in light of current think...
In this article we demonstrate how challenging greenhouse gas reduction targets of up to 95% until 2...
There is a common perception that the fortunes of nuclear power have been shaped by three major acci...
The current situation and possible future developments for nuclear power—including fission and fusio...
In a context of growing energy prices and climate change mitigation, the thesis addresses the issues...
As of today, nuclear power together with hydropower provides three-quarters of global low-carbon ele...
The question to be addressed is whether there is any economic future for nuclear power, especially i...
International audienceTaking different nuclear policy options from a French perspective, we look at ...
Abstract: There is no doubt in the author’s mind that nuclear power will be needed in the future to ...
While nuclear power may experience a technological breakthrough in Europe with Generation IV nuclear...
19 pagesWhile nuclear power may experience a technological breakthrough in Europe with Generation IV...
Abstract- While nuclear power may experience a technological breakthrough in Europe with Generation ...
19 pagesInternational audienceWhile nuclear power may experience a technological breakthrough in Eur...
International audienceAfter a long period of low nuclear investments owing to major political and re...
Nuclear outlook in the EU by 2020 and beyond / François Lévêque, EU energy policy blog, 18/06/2011 ...
Nuclear Futures examines three scenarios for the future of nuclear power in light of current think...
In this article we demonstrate how challenging greenhouse gas reduction targets of up to 95% until 2...
There is a common perception that the fortunes of nuclear power have been shaped by three major acci...
The current situation and possible future developments for nuclear power—including fission and fusio...
In a context of growing energy prices and climate change mitigation, the thesis addresses the issues...
As of today, nuclear power together with hydropower provides three-quarters of global low-carbon ele...
The question to be addressed is whether there is any economic future for nuclear power, especially i...
International audienceTaking different nuclear policy options from a French perspective, we look at ...
Abstract: There is no doubt in the author’s mind that nuclear power will be needed in the future to ...