TY - BOOK ID - 7838838 TI - Nuclear Energy Today AU - Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. AU - Nuclear Energy Agency. PY - 2003 SN - 9264103309 9264103287 PB - Paris : OECD Publishing, DB - UniCat KW - Nuclear industry. KW - Nuclear energy KW - Mechanical Engineering KW - Nuclear Engineering KW - Engineering & Applied Sciences KW - Atomic energy KW - Atomic power KW - Energy, Atomic KW - Energy, Nuclear KW - Nuclear power KW - Power, Atomic KW - Power, Nuclear KW - Force and energy KW - Nuclear physics KW - Power resources KW - Nuclear engineering KW - Nuclear facilities KW - Nuclear power plants KW - Nuclear energy. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:7838838 AB - Meeting the growing demand for energy, and electricity in particular, while addressing the need to curb greenhouse gas emissions and to ensure security of energy supply, is one of the most difficult challenges facing the world’s economies. No single technology can respond to this challenge, and the solution which policy makers are seeking lies in the diversification of energy sources. Although nuclear energy currently provides over 20% of electricity in the OECD area and does not emit any carbon dioxide during production, it continues to be seen by many as a controversial technology. Public concern remains over its safety and the management of radioactive waste, and financing such a capital-intensive technology is a complex issue. The role that nuclear power will play in the future depends on the answers to these questions, several of which are provided in this up-to-date review of the status of nuclear energy, as well as on the outcome of research and development on the nuclear fuel cycle and reactor technologies. ER -