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Nuclear Power Economics |
What is the relationship between the economics of nuclear power and the proliferation of nuclear weapons? When security and arms control analysts list what has helped keep nuclear weapons technologies from spreading further than they already have, energy economics are rarely, if ever, mentioned. Yet, large civilian nuclear energy programs bring states quite a way towards developing nuclear weapons and it has been energy economics, more than any other force, which has hampered most states’ plans to develop such projects. read more |
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Jun 12, 2008 |
Developing Clean Innovative Commercial Energy: Forum Introduction
This presentation was part of a forum co-hosted by the George C. Marshall Institute and NPEC, "Developing Clean, Innovative Commercial Energy: Will Proposed Federal Subsidies Hurt or Help?" Mr. Kueter is president of the George C. Marshall Institute.
Presentations
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Jun 12, 2008 |
Developing Clean, Innovative Commercial Energy: Will Proposed Federal Subsidies Hurt or Help?
This presentation was part of a forum co-hosted by the George C. Marshall Institute and NPEC, "Developing Clean, Innovative Commercial Energy: Will Proposed Federal Subsidies Hurt or Help?" Dr. Montgomery is Vice President of Charles River Associates and directs CRA"s Environment practice. He served previously in the Department of Energy and Congressional Budget Office.
Presentations
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Jun 12, 2008 |
Subsidy Without Borders: The Case of Nuclear Power
This presentation was part of a forum co-hosted by the George C. Marshall Institute and NPEC, "Developing Clean, Innovative Commercial Energy: Will Proposed Federal Subsidies Hurt or Help?" Mr. Bradford -- who served on the Nuclear Regulatory Commission under Carter and Reagan -- is vice chair of the Board of the Union of Concerned Scientists, and an adjunct professor at Vermont Law School.
Presentations
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Jun 11, 2008 |
Overview of The Next Phase of U.S.-Russian Civil Nuclear Relations: Opportunities, Risks and Choices (Updated August 1, 2008)
Mr. Sokolski, NPEC's executive director, entered into the record a version of this overview essay during his testimony before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs' June 12th hearing on the U.S.-Russian civil nuclear cooperation agreement.
Working Papers
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Jun 08, 2008 |
Nuclear Generation Drops 1.9% in 2007
The article -- which is also available on WNN"s website -- reports that "figures from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) show that nuclear power generation worldwide was 50 TWh lower in 2007 than in 2006, mainly due to cutbacks in three countries"
Articles
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May 29, 2008 |
The Wall Street Journal Europe, "Italy's Nuclear Job."
This op-ed is also available for subscribers on The Wall Street Journal Europe's website.
Op-Eds & Blogs
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May 22, 2008 |
French Power Myths
Mr. Schneider, a principal in Paris-based Mycle Schneider Consulting, also authored an NPEC-commissioned draft presentation, Nuclear Power in France: Systemic Issues Influencing Costs (March 2008)
Articles
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May 12, 2008 |
Cost Comparison of Spent Fuel Storage and Deep Geological Disposal (DRAFT)
Mr. Smith is director of GMS Abingdon, Ltd
Working Papers
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May 05, 2008 |
Nuclear Reactors Will Cost Twice Estimate, Says E.ON Chief
Published on May 5, 2008, this article is no longer available on The Times of London website.
Articles
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Apr 24, 2008 |
Assisting the Management of Spent Fuel and Radioactive Waste (NON-PAPER)
This undated non-paper on the implementation of the U.S.-Russia July 2007 Declaration on Nuclear Energy and Nonproliferation was circulated at the "Sochi Summit" between Presidents Bush and Putin in early April 2008.
Official Docs & Letters
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founded in 1994 to promote a better understanding of strategic weapons proliferation issues. NPEC educates
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