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The Role of Nuclear Energy in Global Energy Transition: Challenges and Opportunities The book explores the transformative potential of nuclear energy in addressing global energy and environmental challenges. The book explores how nuclear power contributes to sustainable development through its role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, supporting industrial growth, and providing reliable, low-carbon energy. It delves into nuclear energy's applications beyond electricity, including medicine, agriculture, and industry, while highlighting its potential to mitigate climate change.The book also…mehr

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The Role of Nuclear Energy in Global Energy Transition: Challenges and Opportunities The book explores the transformative potential of nuclear energy in addressing global energy and environmental challenges. The book explores how nuclear power contributes to sustainable development through its role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, supporting industrial growth, and providing reliable, low-carbon energy. It delves into nuclear energy's applications beyond electricity, including medicine, agriculture, and industry, while highlighting its potential to mitigate climate change.The book also addresses challenges such as safety concerns, waste management, and public perception, offering recommendations for policy frameworks, international collaboration, and technological advancements to integrate nuclear energy into the global energy mix effectively. Through a comprehensive analysis of nuclear energy's opportunities and limitations, this work advocates for its strategic role in achieving a sustainable and secure energy future.
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Dr. Idris Ahmad is a distinguished physicist specializing in nuclear physics, quantum computing, and nuclear security. As a Certified Nuclear Security Professional, he has over a decade of teaching and research experience in universities, with a focus on nuclear reactions, radiation safety, and the advancement of nuclear energy technologies.