DOI: 10.14264/uql.2016.531
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Much ado about nothing? The rhetoric and reality of the nuclear renaissance

Abstract: Since 2000, swathes of energy experts, government officials, industry representatives and journalists have predicted the emergence of a global 'nuclear renaissance.' Nuclear energy was said to be on the precipice of a new era of development, characterised by widespread construction of new nuclear reactors and a concomitant increase in global nuclear capacity. Despite this expectation, there is little evidence to date which suggests that a revival of nuclear power has taken place in the regions of Western Europ… Show more

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