AbstractWe summarize the results of a recent statistical analysis of 216 nuclear energy accidents and incidents (events). The dataset is twice as large as the previous best available. We employ cost in US dollars as a severity measure to facilitate the comparison of different types and sizes of events, a method more complete and consistent that the industry-standard approach. Despite significant reforms following past disasters, we estimate that, with 388 reactors in operation, there is a 50% chance that a Fukushima event (or more costly) occurs every 60–150 years. We also find that the average cost of events per year is around the cost of the construction of a new plant. This dire outlook necessitates post-Fukushima reforms that will truly...
Nuclear core melts with large emissions of radioactive substances are not paid for by nuclear power ...
International audienceQuantification of nuclear liability insurance is difficult without arbitrary l...
Nuclear accidents have the potential to lead to significant off-site effects that require actions to...
AbstractWe summarize the results of a recent statistical analysis of 216 nuclear energy accidents an...
We summarize the results of a recent statistical analysis of 216 nuclear energy accidents and incide...
We perform a statistical study of risk in nuclear energy systems. This study provides and analyzes a...
A statistical analysis which provides a risk assessment of nuclear safety based on historical data i...
International audienceSince there is no authoritative, comprehensive and public historical record of...
The construction of nuclear power plants is a major step towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions c...
In this article the author discusses aspects on the safety and reliability of nuclear power worldwid...
The accident at Fukushima Daiichi, Japan, occurred on 11 March 2011. This nuclear disaster, the thir...
Safety of nuclear power plant elements relies on a range of national and international norms in the ...
Nuclear safety governance should move towards a more robust regime including elements of internation...
Quantification of nuclear liability insurance is difficult without arbitrary liability caps; however...
The enormous discrepancy between risk perception and the risk associated with nuclear power utilizat...
Nuclear core melts with large emissions of radioactive substances are not paid for by nuclear power ...
International audienceQuantification of nuclear liability insurance is difficult without arbitrary l...
Nuclear accidents have the potential to lead to significant off-site effects that require actions to...
AbstractWe summarize the results of a recent statistical analysis of 216 nuclear energy accidents an...
We summarize the results of a recent statistical analysis of 216 nuclear energy accidents and incide...
We perform a statistical study of risk in nuclear energy systems. This study provides and analyzes a...
A statistical analysis which provides a risk assessment of nuclear safety based on historical data i...
International audienceSince there is no authoritative, comprehensive and public historical record of...
The construction of nuclear power plants is a major step towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions c...
In this article the author discusses aspects on the safety and reliability of nuclear power worldwid...
The accident at Fukushima Daiichi, Japan, occurred on 11 March 2011. This nuclear disaster, the thir...
Safety of nuclear power plant elements relies on a range of national and international norms in the ...
Nuclear safety governance should move towards a more robust regime including elements of internation...
Quantification of nuclear liability insurance is difficult without arbitrary liability caps; however...
The enormous discrepancy between risk perception and the risk associated with nuclear power utilizat...
Nuclear core melts with large emissions of radioactive substances are not paid for by nuclear power ...
International audienceQuantification of nuclear liability insurance is difficult without arbitrary l...
Nuclear accidents have the potential to lead to significant off-site effects that require actions to...