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Features of causes of indirect certified disaster-related death in areas affected by the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident: an observational study. [PDF]

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Uchi Y   +16 more
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Does nuclear energy consumption mitigate carbon emissions in leading countries by nuclear power consumption? Evidence from quantile causality approach

Energy & Environment, 2022
Nuclear energy has sparked international attention as one of the most important strategies for reducing emissions thanks to its ability to provide low-carbon power.
Bohuang Pan   +3 more
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Technical and Economic Aspects of Load Following with Nuclear Power Plants

Nuclear Development, 2021
Foreword Nuclear power plants are used extensively as base load sources of electricity. This is the most economical and technically simple mode of operation.
A. Lokhov
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NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS

Nuclear Reactor Physics and Engineering, 2020
Mankind has been searching tirelessly for new energy sources since power is necessary wherever man lives and works i.e ., in industry, transportation, agriculture, homes, etc.
Raymond L. Murray, K. Holbert
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Abelson on Nuclear Power

Science, 1996
Letters from: [ Mike McCormack ][1] [ Gregory C. Pratt ][1] [ C. R. Malone ][1] I was delighted to find the editorial “Nuclear power in East Asia” by Philip H. Abelson in the issue of 26 April ([p. 465][2]).
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Nuclear Power

2018
The book is a source of information for specialists involved in power engineering related activities and a good starting point for young researchers. The content is structured along logical lines of progressive thought. It presents the current developments and active technological advances in the main aspects of energy engineering, both in thermal and ...
Maurizio Luigi Cumo, Renato Gatto
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Nuclear Power and Sustainability

2021
Abstract: A comprehensive coverage starts with a clear view on the three sources of energy for generating electricity. Two of them, fossil and atomic fuels, are converted in hot gases or steam, needing cumbersome and wasteful processes. By skipping this mess, harvested renewable currents (wind, light, water) conquer a central position in the transition
Verbruggen, Aviel, Wealer, Ben
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