
The Rebirth of Nuclear Energy
This volume is part of a comprehensive two-volume set presenting a multi-dimensional framework and roadmap for integrating advanced nuclear energy into the 21st-century global energy transition. Written for policy makers, utility decision makers, engineers, and environmental strategists, The Rebirth of Nuclear Energy offers both the scientific grounding and strategic insight necessary to evaluate nuclear power's role in meeting urgent demands for carbon-free energy.
Volume 1 provides essential context that nuclear energy plays in meeting electrical energy demands: from the origins of nuclear power and its use for electric power generation to the considerations of reactor safety, licensing, changes in the fuel cycle, and proliferation concerns-all framed within moral and pragmatic considerations. Volume 2 advances the discussion by confronting the twin crises of climate change and energy equity, offering a detailed analysis of the technical, regulatory, and geopolitical obstacles to implementing clean energy solutions. Together, the volumes challenge popular myths and provide an interdisciplinary guide to energy policy that balances both environmental preservation and economic prosperity.
Volume 1 lays the foundation for understanding nuclear power as a critical part of the carbon-free energy solution to the mounting global warming crisis. Further, this volume explores the origins and evolution of nuclear technology, the public's perception of radiation risks, and the complex economics, regulations, and moral considerations involved in modern energy planning. It presents the science of nuclear energy in accessible terms and contrasts it with competing energy sources, shedding light on the societal costs, regulatory hurdles, and misconceptions that have shaped energy decisions for decades.
Readers will come away with a comprehensive understanding of the nuclear fuel cycle, the pros and cons of current and next-generation reactor designs, and the intricate relationship between nuclear energy and weapons proliferation. Volume 1 uniquely integrates future energy decision making against the practical and ethical dimensions of energy choices--distinguishing it from other advocacy-focused nuclear energy books. It sets the stage for Volume 2's deeper dive into climate science, energy policy strategies, and technological pathways to decarbonization.
Volume 2 (available separately) expands the assessment of nuclear energy by placing it in context within the global response to climate change and the world's rising energy demands. Volume 2 is essential reading for insights into the interconnected challenges of greenhouse gas emissions, grid reliability, rare earth material supply chains, and energy equity. It provides an in-depth technical and geopolitical context on the long-term risks of global warming, accompanied by a practical evaluation framework for energy system planning.
Building on Volume 1, Volume 2 tackles the toughest questions facing energy policy today-accounting for indirect costs of energy sources, managing waste disposal, securing fissile material, and minimizing the risks of proliferation. To accomplish these tasks, a flexible method is proposed that compares nuclear power with intermittent (renewable) power sources and fossil fuels with respect to societal cost, infrastructure demands, and long-term viability. Through detailed appendices covering climate modeling, grid regulation, accident case studies, and global energy politics, Volume 2 delivers a uniquely holistic assessment of nuclear energy's role in achieving a stable, equitable, and sustainable future.
Together, the Two Volume Set stands apart for its depth, objectivity, and scope.
- Undertittel
- Navigating the Transition to a Sustainable Energy Future for Policy Makers, Utility Planners, Engineers, and Environmental Strategists (Volume 1)
- Forfatter
- Edward T Burns
- ISBN
- 9781965921005
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 2087 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 15.1.2026
- Forlag
- Brown Walker Press
- Antall sider
- 920
