Our nuclear future: an era of clean energy abundance
Abstract
This analysis develops and predicts a politically controversial idea, namely that nuclear fission power will be the dominant energy resource of the 21st century. Abundant energy enables higher and more efficient utilization of resources. Energy drives the engines of industrial and food production, transportation, building construction, space heating, transformation of landscapes, recreation, etc. This article compares other energy alternatives with the potential of nuclear fission power. It predicts that several hundred nuclear plants, each nominally of 10 gigawatts capacity, could supply the world’s energy requirements without creation of polluting greenhouse gases. Moreover, the superabundance of power this would represent could feed the world, supply its drinking water, and raise the per capita income and standard of living to levels where total human population would level off at an acceptable number. However, realization of such benefits requires unprecedented world cooperation, and these issues are also treated in this article.
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Citation
Baker Schaffer, M. and Juncosa, M.L. (1999), "Our nuclear future: an era of clean energy abundance", Foresight, Vol. 1 No. 3, pp. 217-228. https://doi.org/10.1108/14636689910802151
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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