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Nuclear power
Title statement Nuclear power : past, present and future / David Elliott. [elektronický zdroj] Publication San Rafael [California] (40 Oak Drive, San Rafael, CA, 94903, USA) : Morgan & Claypool Publishers, [2017] Distribution Bristol [England] (Temple Circus, Temple Way, Bristol BS1 6HG, UK) : IOP Publishing, [2017] Phys.des. 1 online resource (various pagings) : color illustrations. ISBN 9781681745053 (online) 9781681745077 mobi Edition [IOP release 3] IOP concise physics, ISSN 2053-2571 Note "Version: 20170401"--Title page verso. "A Morgan & Claypool publication as part of IOP Concise Physics"--Title page verso. Internal Bibliographies/Indexes Note Includes bibliographical references. Contents Preface -- 1. Introduction : the nuclear vision -- 1.1. Nuclear energy : uranium in a bucket -- 1.2. Atoms for peace -- 1.3. The rise and fall of nuclear power -- 1.4. On to Generation IV? Content note 2. Nuclear innovation : the early days -- 2.1. Early US experiments -- 2.2. Thorium reactors and fast breeders -- 2.3. Generation IV design parameters and constraints. 3. New brooms : on to Generation IV -- 3.1. Back to breeders, and thorium -- 3.2. Small is beautiful -- 3.3. Reactor choices and progress. 4. Nuclear power revisited -- 4.1. A review of the prospects for new nuclear -- 4.2. What long-term future for nuclear? -- 4.3. Conclusions : the way ahead -- Afterword : insider views -- Appendix. Nuclear and renewables : the basics compared. Notes to Availability Přístup pouze pro oprávněné uživatele Note Způsob přístupu: World Wide Web.. Požadavky na systém: Adobe Acrobat Reader, EPUB reader, or Kindle reader. Another responsib. Morgan & Claypool Publishers, Institute of Physics (Great Britain), Subj. Headings Nuclear energy. * Nuclear physics. * SCIENCE / Physics / Nuclear. Form, Genre elektronické knihy electronic books Country Kalifornie Language angličtina Document kind Electronic books URL Plný text pro studenty a zaměstnance UPOL book
This book looks at the early history of nuclear power, at what happened next, and at its longer-term prospects. The main question is: can nuclear power overcome the problems that have emerged? It was once touted as the ultimate energy source, freeing mankind from reliance on dirty, expensive fossil energy. Sixty years on, nuclear only supplies around 11.5% of global energy and is being challenged by cheaper energy options. While the costs of renewable sources, like wind and solar, are falling rapidly, nuclear costs have remained stubbornly high. Its development has also been slowed by a range of other problems, including a spate of major accidents, security concerns and the as yet unresolved issue of what to do with the wastes that it produces. In response, a new generation of nuclear reactors is being developed, many of them actually revised versions of the ideas first looked at in the earlier phase. Will this new generation of reactors bring nuclear energy to the forefront of energy production in the future?
Preface -- 1. Introduction : the nuclear vision -- 1.1. Nuclear energy : uranium in a bucket -- 1.2. Atoms for peace -- 1.3. The rise and fall of nuclear power -- 1.4. On to Generation IV?2. Nuclear innovation : the early days -- 2.1. Early US experiments -- 2.2. Thorium reactors and fast breeders -- 2.3. Generation IV design parameters and constraints3. New brooms : on to Generation IV -- 3.1. Back to breeders, and thorium -- 3.2. Small is beautiful -- 3.3. Reactor choices and progress4. Nuclear power revisited -- 4.1. A review of the prospects for new nuclear -- 4.2. What long-term future for nuclear? -- 4.3. Conclusions : the way ahead -- Afterword : insider views -- Appendix. Nuclear and renewables : the basics compared.
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