Who Needs Nuclear Power

Who Needs Nuclear Power

by Chris Anastasi
Who Needs Nuclear Power

Who Needs Nuclear Power

by Chris Anastasi

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Overview

Who Needs Nuclear Power challenges conventional thinking about the role of civil nuclear power in a rapidly changing energy context, where new energy carriers are penetrating markets around the world.

Against the backdrop of a global energy transition and the defining issue of Climate Change, Chris Anastasi assesses new nuclear build in a fast-moving sector in which new technologies and practices are rapidly emerging. He considers various countries at different stages of nuclear industry development, and discusses their political, legal and technical institutions that provide the framework for both existing nuclear facilities and new build, as well as a country’s technical capability. He also highlights the critical issue of nuclear safety culture, exploring how organisations go about instilling it and maintaining it in their operations and encouraging it in their supply chains; the critical role played by independent regulators and international institutions in ensuring the integrity of the industry is also highlighted.

This book provides a balanced and holistic view of nuclear power for both an expert and non-expert audience, and a realistic assessment of the potential for this technology over the critical period to 2050 and beyond.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781000197419
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/13/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 174
File size: 12 MB
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About the Author

Chris Anastasi is an expert on energy and the related issue of Climate Change and a published author. He has led teams in both major international energy companies and academia, working across the energy spectrum in the UK and in countries in different parts of the world.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Can Civil Nuclear Power be a ‘Disruptive’ Technology in the 21st Century? 1. A Changing Context for Civil Nuclear Power 2. Strengths of the Nuclear Option 3. Weaknesses of the Nuclear Option 4. The Importance of Nuclear Safety Culture 5. An Energy Transition in the 21st Century Part 2: Will Civil Nuclear Power be a ‘Disruptive’ Technology in the 21st Century? 6. Nuclear Power in a Global Context 7. Developments in Selected Countries 8. Potential Role of Nuclear at a Country Level 9. Nuclear Power in the 21st Century

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