Nuclear Energy
Nuclear Energy in the 21st Century
The onset of the 21st century has coincided with mounting scientific evidence of the severe environmental impact of global energy consumption.
Merchant: eBooks
Nuclear Energy Now
A timely and thought-provoking solution to the world's energy shortfallThe dramatic increases in oil and natural gas prices, the finite supply of fossil fuels, and concerns over emissions and global warming are forcing us to consider alternatives.
Merchant: eBooks
Nuclear Energy Data
2005 was a year of major activity within the nuclear sector. Interest in nuclear energy is growing significantly in many OECD member countries with the construction of new plants, new plans for nuclear futures along with innovations in enrichment and reprocessing.
Merchant: eBooks
Innovation in Nuclear Energy Technology
Innovation has been a driving force in the successful deployment of nuclear energy and remains essential today for its sustainable future.
Merchant: eBooks
Nuclear Energy: A Professional Assessment
At a number of meetings of the Watt Committee Executive, I mentioned my embarrassment at being asked repeatedly by all sorts of people, ?What does The Watt Committee on Energy think about nuclear energy?? At the Executive meeting on 20 October 1981, Mr G.K.C.
Merchant: eBooks
Government and Nuclear Energy
The main objective of national energy policies in OECD countries is to ensure the availability of secure and economic supplies with minimal environmental impact. The means of achieving security and competitiveness in the supply of electricity differ between countries.
Merchant: eBooks







