Drawing from five decades of industry data, it presents readers with an evidence-based foundation for understanding nuclear power's position in modern energy systems. The book uniquely approaches the subject by integrating technical expertise with practical policy implications, examining real-world cases from France's extensive nuclear program to Germany's phase-out decision.
Through clear, accessible language, it explores critical events like Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, and Fukushima, using these incidents to illustrate the evolution of safety protocols and risk assessment strategies. The systematic comparison of nuclear power with other energy sources, including their full lifecycle impacts, provides readers with crucial context for understanding energy policy decisions.
Progressing from technical fundamentals to policy applications, the book maintains an objective stance while addressing both the promises and challenges of nuclear energy. It synthesizes data from authoritative sources like the International Atomic Energy Agency and national regulatory bodies, making complex technical concepts accessible to educated non-specialists. This interdisciplinary approach helps readers understand how scientific evidence, economic factors, and social implications interconnect in shaping nuclear power decisions within specific national contexts.
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