Nuclear Renaissance: Technologies and Policies for the Future of Nuclear Power
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William Nuttall is Professor of Energy at the Open University. He is a specialist concerning the technology and policy issues of energy. He has a particular long-standing focus on matters of nuclear energy. Professor Nuttall's career started in experimental physics and this technical background informs his interests in energy and technology issues. He has been an author, or editor, of nine books and has published more than 80 journal articles. He is an experienced commentator for the media and he has offered advice to parliamentary, governmental and inter-governmental institutions. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Physics, a Fellow of Hughes Hall, a college of the University of Cambridge and a Non-Resident Fellow of the Payne Institute for Public Policy at Colorado School of Mines.
Title: Nuclear Renaissance: Technologies and Policies for the Future of Nuclear Power
Author: Nuttall, William J.
ISBN: 9780367482299
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Date: 2022-06-16
Number of Pages: 304
Weight: 0.7260 kg
Open University Professor Bill Nuttall's updated version of his 2005 'Nuclear Renaissance' book makes a case for nuclear power as low carbon and reliable, although, as the promotional blurb says, it accepts that 'in recent years it has struggled to play a strong role in global plans for electricity generation in the 21st century'. The new book also accepts that the much-hyped renaissance didn't in the event happen - with Fukushima blowing it off course... The blurb says that now 'many of those involved with nuclear power and environmental agencies see controlled expansion of nuclear plants as the most environmentally friendly way of meeting growing energy demands'. This is a book for them...The new book is quite comprehensive (though there is not much on load following) and is mostly up to date, with revised coverage of most areas of development, including fusion and Generation IV reactors.
- Professor Dave Elliott in Renew Extra Weekly (https://renewextraweekly.blogspot.com/2022/08/nuclear-renaissance-revisited.html)
This excellent book by Bill Nuttall, Professor of Energy at the Open University, is a revised update of his earlier book from 2004. Much has changed in the interim - technologies have evolved, and the politics of energy have developed, not least due to enhanced concern about climate change and the 2011 Fukushima accident - so an extensive re-write has been required. The book has a UK focus but includes international perspectives throughout. It is a pity that, in the period since the first edition was published, not much actual renaissance in the shape of new nuclear power stations has happened, but the author notes that projects such as Hinkley Point C and Rolls-Royce SMRs show that the renaissance is far from still-born . After an introduction that reviews the current energy landscape, the book is divided
into three main sections: The Policy Landscape (covering energy policy and politics, new build and waste storage), Nuclear Fission Technologies (including EPR, AP1000, CANDU and ABWR, SMRs, HTRs, and
other advanced reactors), and Nuclear Fusion Technologies (a concise history of fusion so far). All sections provide a balanced and seemingly comprehensive overview of their chosen topics. The section on policy landscape includes a good discussion of the 'energy trilemma' of economics, security of supply, and environment - three issues which continue to dog policy makers - in addition to an extensive discussion on radwaste management. The sections on fission and fusion technologies are thorough and concise yet cover all the main issues. Highly recommended.
- Jim Thomson (FNucl) in The Nuclear Future (Journal of the Nuclear Institute, November/December, 2022)
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