The Future of Nuclear Power
Richard Meserve, President, Carnegie Institution for Science
Feb. 12, 2013
The prospects for nuclear power vary widely from country to country as a result of many factors, ranging from the costs of alternatives, the response to the Fukushima accident, differing approaches to energy security, concerns about nuclear waste, and other factors. These changes in the coming years will dramatically affect progress on matters relating to safety, security and safeguards.
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MIT Energy Initiative
