Abstract
The Chernobyl reactor accident was just the last but not the only occasion that threw out the question of whether nuclear power generation has reached its peak, or probably already is on the decline, or whether there will be new chances for nuclear energy on the power market. The answer to these questions depends on a variety of factors, among which the development of demand for energy, and especially electrical energy, certainly is the decisive factor. The summarizing statements published in the proceedings in hand have been written in January 1986, i.e. before the Chernobyl reactor accident; but they still are relevant, as the long-term problems of energy policy persist, and nuclear energy has to tackle the same problems as before.
Citation Formats
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Nuclear power for the next generation. Proceedings. Kernenergie fuer die naechste Generation. Berichte.
Germany: N. p.,
1986.
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Nuclear power for the next generation. Proceedings. Kernenergie fuer die naechste Generation. Berichte.
Germany.
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1986.
"Nuclear power for the next generation. Proceedings. Kernenergie fuer die naechste Generation. Berichte."
Germany.
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title = {Nuclear power for the next generation. Proceedings. Kernenergie fuer die naechste Generation. Berichte}
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abstractNote = {The Chernobyl reactor accident was just the last but not the only occasion that threw out the question of whether nuclear power generation has reached its peak, or probably already is on the decline, or whether there will be new chances for nuclear energy on the power market. The answer to these questions depends on a variety of factors, among which the development of demand for energy, and especially electrical energy, certainly is the decisive factor. The summarizing statements published in the proceedings in hand have been written in January 1986, i.e. before the Chernobyl reactor accident; but they still are relevant, as the long-term problems of energy policy persist, and nuclear energy has to tackle the same problems as before.}
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title = {Nuclear power for the next generation. Proceedings. Kernenergie fuer die naechste Generation. Berichte}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The Chernobyl reactor accident was just the last but not the only occasion that threw out the question of whether nuclear power generation has reached its peak, or probably already is on the decline, or whether there will be new chances for nuclear energy on the power market. The answer to these questions depends on a variety of factors, among which the development of demand for energy, and especially electrical energy, certainly is the decisive factor. The summarizing statements published in the proceedings in hand have been written in January 1986, i.e. before the Chernobyl reactor accident; but they still are relevant, as the long-term problems of energy policy persist, and nuclear energy has to tackle the same problems as before.}
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