Thursday, January 3, 2013

Next Nukes – how U.S.-European cooperation can deliver cheaper, safer nuclear energy by Barry Brook Innovative international collaborations and strategic government support, especially from countries with advanced technologies such as the United States, will be critical in bringing next generation nuclear designs to market and deploying them at scale. Developing countries like China, which announced last month that it would move ahead with plans for new nuclear power plants, are particularly keen on new reactor models. Above, construction of the Changjiang Nuclear Power Plant Phase II gets underway in southern China's Hainan province in April, 2010.

Next Nukes – how U.S.-European cooperation can deliver cheaper, safer nuclear energy

by Barry Brookhttp://bravenewclimate.com/2013/01/03/next-nukes/
Innovative international collaborations and strategic government support, especially from countries with advanced technologies such as the United States, will be critical in bringing next generation nuclear designs to market and deploying them at scale. Developing countries like China, which announced last month that it would move ahead with plans for new nuclear power plants, are particularly keen on new reactor models. Above, construction of the Changjiang Nuclear Power Plant Phase II gets underway in southern China's Hainan province in April, 2010.

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