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Managing The Nuclear Fuel Cycle Policy Implications Of Expanding Global Access To Nuclear Power(1st Edition)
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Mary Beth Nikitin, Anthony Andrews, Mark Holt
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ISBN: 1490496041, 978-1490496047
Book publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (June 21, 2013)
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Book Summary: After several decades of widespread stagnation, nuclear power has attracted renewed interest in recent years. New license applications for 30 reactors have been announced in the United States, and another 548 are under construction, planned, or proposed around the world. In the United States, interest appears driven, in part, by tax credits, loan guarantees, and other incentives in the 2005 Energy Policy Act, as well as by concerns about carbon emissions from competing fossil fuel technologies.
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