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Nuclear eclectic power.

D J Rose

    Science (New York, N.Y.)
    |April 19, 1974
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    Nuclear power

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    Area of Science:

    • Nuclear energy
    • Energy policy
    • Societal impact

    Background:

    • Nuclear power's potential for electric generation is increasing.
    • Future energy demands necessitate exploring new applications and efficiencies.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the future consequences and potential of nuclear power beyond electricity generation.
    • To assess the viability of a nuclear-powered "hydrogen economy" and non-electric heat applications.
    • To examine capital requirements, workforce needs, and societal implications of expanded nuclear power use.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of nuclear power plant operational characteristics (constant power, full load).
    • Economic assessment of nuclear heat compared to other fuel sources.
    • Evaluation of capital investment needs and human resource availability.

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  • Discussion of societal issues including safety, waste management, and public perception.
  • Main Results:

    • Nuclear power can support a "hydrogen economy" by utilizing off-peak capacity.
    • Nuclear heat is cost-effective for industrial and district heating, especially with high-temperature reactors.
    • Significant capital investment and a skilled workforce are required for nuclear expansion.
    • Societal acceptance and effective management are crucial for nuclear power's future.

    Conclusions:

    • Nuclear power offers significant potential for both electricity and non-electric applications, including hydrogen production and industrial heat.
    • Addressing capital, workforce, and societal challenges is essential for realizing this potential.
    • The responsible management of nuclear resources and waste is paramount for long-term sustainability.