The Impact of Nuclear Power on the Public: The American Experience - Sonder-Vortragsveranstaltung der Klasse fur Natur-, Ingenieur- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften in der Kernforschungsanlage Julich am 24. Januar 1973 (Paperback, 1974 ed.)


The American experience with respect to electrical power production has undergone and is undergoing considerable evolution. Early, frequently strident debates tended to focus on the risks and benefits of only one pos sible power source (nuclear), and on one possible hazard (radiation from routine releases). Discussions and analyses now have tended to become more moderate, and deal with not only one but all feasible power sources, as well as the costs and benefits associated with fuel production, the operation of such sources, fuel transportation and waste disposal. Radiation from routine releases is no longer a major issue. A number of attempts have been made to assess the total benefits and risks of nuclear versus fossil fuel plants, in order to allow a rational basis for deciding on what type of source is best for a given situation. More data and more refined analyses are needed; how ever, most of those completed to date have concluded that the overall cost in terms of possible damage to health and the environment is least for nuclear power, next for oil and the greatest for coal-fired plants."

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The American experience with respect to electrical power production has undergone and is undergoing considerable evolution. Early, frequently strident debates tended to focus on the risks and benefits of only one pos sible power source (nuclear), and on one possible hazard (radiation from routine releases). Discussions and analyses now have tended to become more moderate, and deal with not only one but all feasible power sources, as well as the costs and benefits associated with fuel production, the operation of such sources, fuel transportation and waste disposal. Radiation from routine releases is no longer a major issue. A number of attempts have been made to assess the total benefits and risks of nuclear versus fossil fuel plants, in order to allow a rational basis for deciding on what type of source is best for a given situation. More data and more refined analyses are needed; how ever, most of those completed to date have concluded that the overall cost in terms of possible damage to health and the environment is least for nuclear power, next for oil and the greatest for coal-fired plants."

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Imprint

Springer vs

Country of origin

Germany

Series

Rheinisch-Westfalische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 238

Release date

1974

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First published

1974

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Dimensions

244 x 170 x 3mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

58

Edition

1974 ed.

ISBN-13

978-3-531-08238-7

Barcode

9783531082387

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LSN

3-531-08238-8



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