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Title: | Waste from Innovative Types of Reactors and Fuel Cycles |
Authors: | IAEA |
Keywords: | Nuclear reactors Radioactive waste disposal. Nuclear fuels |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Publisher: | NNRA Library |
Series/Report no.: | No. NW-T-1.7; |
Description: | Today there are 454 nuclear power reactors in operation in 30 countries around the world, accounting for approximately 13% of electricity generation worldwide. Another 54 nuclear power reactors are currently under construction in 15 countries. Nuclear power has an excellent operating record and generates electricity in a reliable, environmentally safe and affordable manner. Concerns over energy resource availability, climate change, air quality and energy security suggest an important role for nuclear power in future energy supplies. While current nuclear power plant (NPP) designs provide an economically and publicly acceptable electricity supply in many markets, further advances in innovative nuclear energy system (INS) design can broaden opportunities for the use of nuclear energy. |
URI: | http://elibrary.nnra.gov.ng/jspui/handle/123456789/566 |
Appears in Collections: | Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Management |
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