The researchers investigated how effectively those resources were allocated, and how NE has performed as a steward of
nuclear technology innovation.
Not exact matches
Nuclear is one of the
technologies available today — and with room for significant improvement and
innovation.
«This strong
nuclear industry team brings operational experience, technical expertise and leadership in
innovation to our effort to commercialize advanced
nuclear technology,» said Jon Ball, Executive Vice President, GEH.
GEH president and CEO Jay Wileman said Southern
Nuclear's operational experience, technical expertise and
innovation leadership would support the commercialization of the
technology.
We connect
innovation with excellence in our ability to develop cutting - edge
technologies for
nuclear waste management as well as a full suite of advanced robotic tooling and
nuclear - grade products including pump seals.
What is the role of
nuclear technology in a world of growing alternative power and digital
innovation?
Korsnick said it was an «historic moment of
innovation in the electric sector» in a continuum of developments and
innovation in
nuclear technology.
Topics covered include embryonic stem cells, pluripotency, germline stem cells, tissue - specific stem cells, stem cell differentiation, epigenetics, stem cell genomics and systems biology, genome reprogramming, cancer stem cells, stem cell niches, stem - cell - based disease models,
nuclear transfer
technology, bioengineering, drug discovery, in vivo imaging of stem cells, therapeutic applications, regenerative medicine, clinical and translational insights, stem cell research policies, ethical issues, and technical or resource - based
innovations.
«For more than 50 years GE has been at the forefront of energy
innovation and
nuclear technology and GE Hitachi's PRISM reactor offers an attractive solution to tackling the UK's plutonium management challenges while generating clean electricity,» said Mark Elborne, President and CEO of GE UK & Ireland.
During the Clinton administration, Dr. Holdren served as a member of PCAST through both terms and in that capacity chaired studies requested by President Clinton on preventing theft of
nuclear materials, disposition of surplus weapon plutonium, the prospects of fusion energy, U.S. energy R&D strategy, and international cooperation on energy -
technology innovation.
Those who want clean coal
technology, more wind and solar,
nuclear power, biomass and bio-fuels will have their opportunity through a new market that rewards those and other
innovations in clean energy.
By the time that new
nuclear power plants can even begin to generate any «carbon free» electricity, we can build and deploy hundreds of gigawatts of wind and solar generating capacity — and that's with today's mainstream, already commercialized
technology, let alone the
innovations like thin - film solar that are just beginning to enter the market.
Such a transformation will require not just moral commitment and more mindful consumption, but most importantly major government financing of
innovations in solar, wind,
nuclear energy, and carbon capture and storage
technologies.
To that end, the Breakthrough report points out that it is crucial for policymakers «to identify the
technologies most amenable to commercialization and deployment,» and to «support a broad commitment to
nuclear innovation aimed at expanding, rather than restricting, technological options.»
The Economist editorializes that this might mean wisely and cautiously considering forms of geoengineering that remove carbon from the atmosphere, but also
innovation strategies that create society - wide electric grids that can take advantage of similarly powerful new solar and / or
nuclear energy
technologies:
It is worth noting that virtually every alternative energy source we have — solar, wind,
nuclear, and battery and fuel cell
technologies for storage — resulted from public
innovation and R&D, not private.
Speaking enthusiastically about advanced pebble bed
nuclear technologies he saw in China, Rogers essentially advocated investment in
technology innovation.
The 20th century saw great leaps forward in
technology and
innovation — from the mass production of cars to
nuclear power to moon landings — and ended on something of a high with the internet.
My columns have covered LEDs, solar power, wind power, demand - response, green chemistry, smart grid
innovation, water
technologies, geothermal, biofuels (with a big focus on algae), electric vehicles, carbon capture and storage,
nuclear, wave and tidal power, biogas, waste reduction, energy storage, advanced materials... you name it.
Despite these obstacles, current US
nuclear technology has made
innovations in safety and security features.
«China will invest more in
nuclear power technological
innovations, promote application of advanced
technology, improve the equipment level, and attach great importance to personnel training.
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