Addressing climate change requires de-carbonizing future energy supplies in an increasingly energy-dependent world. The IEA and the IPCC (2014) mention the following as low-carbon energy supply options: ‘renewable energy, nuclear power and fossil fuels with carbon capture and storage’. Positioning nuclear power in the decarbonization transition is a problematic issue and is overridden by ill-conceived axioms. Before probing these axioms, we provide an overview of five major, postwar energy-related legacies and some insight into who is engaged in nuclear activities. We check whether low-carbon nuclear power passes the full sustainability test and whether it is compatible with the unfettered deployment of variable renewable power sourced from...
Policy scenarios examined in this paper provide insights into the long-term role that nuclear power ...
This paper analyses nuclear safety, monetary and energy economics of the nuclear power industry. We ...
Humanity is paying the consequences of the technical and technological progress of the past decades....
Addressing climate change requires de-carbonizing future energy supplies in an increasingly energy-d...
Addressing climate change requires de-carbonizing future energy supplies in the increasingly energy ...
We summarize the findings of a new MIT study on the future of nuclear energy. The context for the st...
We summarize the findings of a new Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) study on the future o...
International audienceThe long-term goal of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is ...
The author examines the challenges and opportunities of nuclear power in meeting the projected large...
International audienceThe long-term goal of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is ...
The response to climate change and the stabilization of atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations ha...
The amount of greenhouse gas emissions mitigation required to prevent the most dramatic climate chan...
Should nuclear energy development be part of a global strategy to reduce climate change? Many people...
Should nuclear energy development be part of a global strategy to reduce climate change? Many people...
Nuclear fission power reactors represent a potential solution to many aspects of global change possi...
Policy scenarios examined in this paper provide insights into the long-term role that nuclear power ...
This paper analyses nuclear safety, monetary and energy economics of the nuclear power industry. We ...
Humanity is paying the consequences of the technical and technological progress of the past decades....
Addressing climate change requires de-carbonizing future energy supplies in an increasingly energy-d...
Addressing climate change requires de-carbonizing future energy supplies in the increasingly energy ...
We summarize the findings of a new MIT study on the future of nuclear energy. The context for the st...
We summarize the findings of a new Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) study on the future o...
International audienceThe long-term goal of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is ...
The author examines the challenges and opportunities of nuclear power in meeting the projected large...
International audienceThe long-term goal of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is ...
The response to climate change and the stabilization of atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations ha...
The amount of greenhouse gas emissions mitigation required to prevent the most dramatic climate chan...
Should nuclear energy development be part of a global strategy to reduce climate change? Many people...
Should nuclear energy development be part of a global strategy to reduce climate change? Many people...
Nuclear fission power reactors represent a potential solution to many aspects of global change possi...
Policy scenarios examined in this paper provide insights into the long-term role that nuclear power ...
This paper analyses nuclear safety, monetary and energy economics of the nuclear power industry. We ...
Humanity is paying the consequences of the technical and technological progress of the past decades....