According to Ulrich Wahl, also at the research ministry, research
into nuclear energy technology will be hit hardest.
Not exact matches
As long as
nuclear technology remains important for keeping America in its current position of global leadership, the U.S. government will keep pumping research's life - blood (money)
into nuclear -
energy - related science.
The Massachusetts Institute of
Technology Center for Advanced
Nuclear Energy Systems (CANES) conducts research into novel nuclear fission fuels and techno
Nuclear Energy Systems (CANES) conducts research
into novel
nuclear fission fuels and techno
nuclear fission fuels and
technologies.
Turning down Keystone makes the statement that it is time to stop investing in
technologies that lock us
into continued fossil fuel use, and to make a bigger play on efficiency and carbon - neutral
energy (including
nuclear).
Seventy - plus years
into the era of
nuclear energy, Remo says, «that
technology is advanced and well - tested.
Strategies to meet the goal would vary by country and largely rely on advanced
technology such as capturing the carbon dioxide spewed by coal - burning power plants; the Bush vision also foresees gasoline alternatives,
nuclear power and an international clean
technology fund to promote research
into carbon - free
energy sources.
This fascinating documentary about the quest for
nuclear fusion as a silver bullet for the world's
energy thirst is at the same time informative and entertaining as it dives
into both the insane and insanely expensive ways of achieving the
technology (see the trailer for a taste).
In recent decades,
nuclear energy has evolved
into a global controversy in which supporters and critics of the
technology employ a variety of communication strategies to shape public opinion and influence societal decisions.
Special Issue Call for Papers Environmental Debates Over
Nuclear Energy: Media, Communication, and the Public In recent decades, nuclear energy has evolved into a global controversy in which supporters and critics of the technology employ a variety of communication strategies to shape public opinion and influence societal dec
Nuclear Energy: Media, Communication, and the Public In recent decades, nuclear energy has evolved into a global controversy in which supporters and critics of the technology employ a variety of communication strategies to shape public opinion and influence societal deci
Energy: Media, Communication, and the Public In recent decades,
nuclear energy has evolved into a global controversy in which supporters and critics of the technology employ a variety of communication strategies to shape public opinion and influence societal dec
nuclear energy has evolved into a global controversy in which supporters and critics of the technology employ a variety of communication strategies to shape public opinion and influence societal deci
energy has evolved
into a global controversy in which supporters and critics of the
technology employ a variety of communication strategies to shape public opinion and influence societal decisions.
Speakers from the House of Lords Science and
Technology Committee announced the results of their inquiry
into whether the UK's research and development (R&D) capabilities are sufficient to meet our
nuclear energy needs in the future — particularly, ensuring a safe and secure supply of
nuclear energy up to 2050.
The good news is that it can be done with existing
technology, by cutting
energy waste, expanding the use of renewable sources, growing trees and crops (which remove carbon dioxide from the air) to turn
into fuel, capturing the gas before it is released from power stations, and - maybe - using more
nuclear energy.
Finally, advocates of the
technology had a chance to present the overwhelming body of scientific evidence that
nuclear is, in fact, our safest
energy source precisely because it emits no deadly pollution
into the environment.
The so called Renewable
Energy technologies such as Wind and Solar even if further refined and made more efficient, sought after efficiency increases that are now running
into the problems of ever diminishing returns for the investments needed to raise those levels of efficiency, are now just one of the limiting factors in the hope of the so called Renewable
Energy systems ever replacing today's base load coal, gas, oil,
nuclear powered generators.