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Small Is Beautiful: Nuclear Industry Pins Hopes on Mini-Reactors

April 9, 2010
Small Is Beautiful: Nuclear Industry Pins Hopes on Mini-Reactors

The nuclear energy industry hopes to secure its future through miniature nuclear reactors. The small underground plants will supposedly be safer than large plants, and would lower the cost of electricity from nuclear power. But critics say that the electricity the plants produce will be too expensive and warn of the risk of proliferation....
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Nuclear Renewal: Siemens Seeks to Cash In on Russia’s Atomic Adventure

May 21, 2009
Nuclear Renewal: Siemens Seeks to Cash In on Russia’s Atomic Adventure

Nuclear power is back in vogue in Russia, with 26 new reactors scheduled for construction by 2030. German industrial giant Siemens has grabbed a piece of the pie. But safety and financial concerns threaten to overshadow the country’s atomic ambitions. Olga Kurochkina can hardly hide her delight at making her German guests squirm. She...
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The Nuclear Temptation: The Perils of Pushing Atomic Energy as the Climate Change Panacea

May 31, 2007
The Nuclear Temptation: The Perils of Pushing Atomic Energy as the Climate Change Panacea

Is nuclear power on the verge of a renaissance? Its supporters argue that atomic energy is the only way to satisfy humanity’s hunger for more energy without aggravating the effects of global warming. Critics, however, regard the nuclear hype as over-simplistic optimism fueled by an industry in distress. The constant drizzle coming down over...
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