Carnival of Nuclear Energy 104
The Carnival of Nuclear Energy 104 is up at Atomic Power Review
Atomic Insights
Nuclear fission qualifies as "ultra low carbon" power; natural gas does
not
In the power system marketing wars, both nuclear fission and natural gas
are currently labeled as “low carbon” sources of electricity. Even
though nuclear fission reactors can be clean enough to run inside sealed
submarines, the forces who oppose nuclear energy insist that there is
enough CO2 produced in the fuel cycle and in the plant construction
processes to prevent the use of the term “zero carbon” in any marketing
literature.
It is time to take a page from the American Petroleum Institute (API)
and start branding nuclear energy as "ultra low carbon" power.
We need to emphasize the difference between an average nuclear plant
lifecycle emission 17 grams/kilowatt-hour and a minimum of 400
gms/kilowatt hour at a plant burning natural
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