This title is the first of four 'new-look' books in the Power and Energy series that are aimed at industry professionals rather than academics. Nuclear Power explains in detail how nuclear power works, its costs, its benefits as part of the electricity supply system, and also examines its record. This book covers the debate over the pros and cons of nuclear power. Is it expensive, dangerous and inflexible? Or is nuclear power an opportunity to invest in a long-term, large-scale electricity source that will assist to win the battle against climate change? There will be broad market interest in this book, which has been written for general awareness. Other subjects that will be included in this new range are co-generation, embedded generation, and condition assessment of high voltage insulation in power system equipment.
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This book explains in detail how nuclear power works, its costs, benefits as part of the electricity supply system and examines its record. This book covers the nuclear power debate.
Chapter 1: The history of nuclear fissionChapter 2: Reactor designsChapter 3: Nuclear safety and three major accidentsChapter 4: Operating experienceChapter 5: Fuelling the reactorChapter 6: Privatising the UK nuclear industryChapter 7: A new nuclear programme for the UK?Chapter 8: New reactor designsChapter 9: Future reactor designsChapter 10: The development of fusion
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ISBN
9780863416682
Publisert
2006-11
Utgiver
Vendor
Institution of Engineering and Technology
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
256

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Janet Wood has been a journalist covering the power industry worldwide for more than 15 years. She has edited magazines including Nuclear Engineering International, International Water Power and Dam Construction, Power Engineer, Asian Electricity and Power Engineering International. She is currently news editor of Utility Week magazine.