Sentences with phrase «nuclear industry needs»

This is all the more serious, he adds, as the nuclear industry needs a new generation of employees.

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For entrepreneurs interested in selling goods to bigger companies in the industry, the cluster has held approximately eight «supplier sessions,» where small businesses learn how they will need to tighten their standards to participate in the nuclear industry, Carlberg says.
Energy prices, in particular, have risen sharply: Japan buys virtually all of its oil and gas abroad, and the post-Fukushima shutdown of the country's nuclear industry has further increased the need for fossil fuels.
«Going green involves tough choices and he has ducked them all, including pandering to his party on nuclear power when the industry needs certainty to invest.»
The strategy acknowledges that a burgeoning nuclear industry will need government support for research and development, and so it commissioned a review, also published today, on the current state of British nuclear R&D and a road map outlining what needs to be done in the future.
Poll, head of technology for the British government — funded Omega Project, a division of Manchester Metropolitan University that partners with industry to study the environmental impact of aviation and offer possible solutions, pointed out the need for nonkerosene - powered aircraft «I think nuclear - powered airplanes are the answer beyond 2050,» he said, concluding, «If we want to continue to enjoy the benefits of air travel without hindrance from environmental concerns, we need to explore nuclear power.
Laponche explained that the French nuclear industry anticipated 1,000 TWh of demand, but domestic needs have yet to top 600 TWh, leaving an oversupply.
There are nuclear experts who say that the industry needs more standardisation rather than innovation, to bring costs down.
As much as good rehabilitation gives us a licence to operate, so too does the nuclear power industry need to be able to talk about its licence to operate - and our behaviour, as their suppliers, is key to their message,» he said.
Digital and technical skills cut across all workplaces and we need to help students understand that studying subjects like engineering, physics or computer science can be springboards into every industry and into well paid jobs — whether you are working in the city, in a nuclear power plant or for a broadcaster.
We know how to operate nuclear plants safely and they need no more regulation than any other industry.
Transparency and openness are essential to trust, and no industry needs to win back the public's trust more than the nuclear industry.
The «new nuclear paradigm» needed is to deregulate the nuclear industry.
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Having been involved in that «war» for nearly 30 yrs at that time, it was clear to those of us in industry engaged in nuclear weaponry, as well as those in USG agencies and the national labs, the we needed to redirect our efforts post haste because the funds were going to be cutoff.
This is particularly noteworthy given that Moomba can provide geosequestration, with needed infrastructure bundled with that of an emerging nuclear industry and development of solar and geothermal from Australia's energy - rich Outback.
All they would need to do is divert funding from the Yucca mountain nuclear waste repository or from the many green handouts to the car industry and / or other green electricity initiatives.
Naomi's assessment that the nuclear industry is doing us some big favour in the bigger scheme of things is factually inaccurate and also misleading for a public who need to be properly informed about the bigger picture and how all of these things relate to each other.
The USA needs to unshackle the nuclear industry for a start.
Don't know how it goes in the nuclear industry but in the renewable industry when you borrow money to investors you need to reimburse your debts with your electricity sales otherwise they don't lend you anymore... If fusion wants to attract energy investment money, then actually producing energy instead of consuming it would be a good start...
German solar power plants produced a world record 22 gigawatts of electricity — equal to 20 nuclear power stations at full capacity — through the midday hours of Friday and Saturday, the head of a renewable energy think tank has said... Norbert Allnoch, director of the Institute of the Renewable Energy Industry in Muenster, said the 22 gigawatts of solar power fed into the national grid on Saturday met nearly 50 % of the nation's midday electricity needs.
The nuclear industry will need more support in taking new technologies from the university lab to start - up companies, the authors find, and more explicit recognition of the public health benefits of nuclear compared with other energy sources.
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