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Is Nuclear Energy Sustainable - A Comparative Perspective

  • 1. Systems/Safety Analysis, Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen (Switzerland)

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The electric utility sector is of central importance for economic growth and social development. While numerous societal and economic benefits arise from electricity production, it can also have impacts which may not be fully and unanimously reconciled with the concept of sustainability. Moving the electricity sector towards sustainable development calls for the integration of environmental, social and economic aspects in the decision-making process. As an input to such a process, one needs to assess how the different options perform with respect to specific sustainability criteria. As a part of the ''Comprehensive Assessment of Energy Systems'', carried out by the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), the electricity and heat supply systems are examined in view of sustainability criteria and the associated indicators, thus allowing operationalization of the sustainability concept

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Proceedings of the 21 conference of the nuclear societies in Israel. Final program and book of summaries

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Imprint Title
Proceedings of the 21 conference of the nuclear societies in Israel. Final program and book of summaries
Imprint Pagination
237 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 23-27
Report number
INIS-IL--010

Conference

Title
21. conference of the Nuclear Societies in Israel
Dates
22-23 May 2002
Place
Haifa (Israel)

INIS

Country of Publication
Israel
Country of Input or Organization
Israel
INIS RN
34083245
Subject category
S29: ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS; ELECTRIC POWER; ELECTRIC POWER INDUSTRY; ENERGY POLICY; ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS; ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS; ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY; NUCLEAR POWER; POWER SYSTEMS
Descriptors DEC
ENERGY SYSTEMS; EVALUATION; GOVERNMENT POLICIES; INDUSTRY; POWER

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