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Critical Reflections on Nuclear and Renewable Energy: Environmental Protection and Safety in the Wake of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident [Kõva köide]

(Texas A&M University)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 241x160x18 mm, kaal: 472 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-May-2014
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Scrivener
  • ISBN-10: 111877342X
  • ISBN-13: 9781118773420
  • Formaat: Hardback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 241x160x18 mm, kaal: 472 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-May-2014
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Scrivener
  • ISBN-10: 111877342X
  • ISBN-13: 9781118773420
Provides a personal yet scientific comparative study of nuclear energy and a spectrum of other energies from a reliability point of view, as well as outlining guidelines for developing energy policies

The Fukushima nuclear accident made people ponder and question nuclear safety again, resulting in national decisions to phase out nuclear power completely. Is this the right decision? Are there better ways to deal with this important issue of the 21st century? Critical Reflections on Nuclear and Renewable Energy examines both the real and unreal potential dangers of nuclear power as well as a range of other energy sources, including coal, oil, gas, and renewable energies like solar, hydro, wind, and wave energy sources.

The book analyzes the pros and cons of a spectrum of energies in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear accident in March 2011. It maintains that we should look at nuclear energy from a rational point of view instead of being influenced by emotions or politicians arguments. The book also examines policies that concern science and technology, energy resources, environmental protection, and occupational safety, emphasizing the need to deepen the general populaces understanding of the concept of reliability.

Critical Reflections on Nuclear and Renewable Energy provides both perspective and detail on the relative merits and state of the various energies and the real-life cost of new energies. The analysis considers mining, emissions, sustainability, cost implications, and energy security and safety. Through the discussion of the real cost and impact on environment of individual sources, this book provides a valuable insight into prospects for future energy development.
Foreword 1 ix
Arden Bement
Foreword 2 xiii
Xu Kuangdi
Preface xvii
Introduction xxi
Part I The World after March 11, 2011 --- Ripple Effect of the Fukushima Accident
1 Reliability and Nuclear Power
3(12)
2 Some Flowers Fall, and Again They Bloom
15(6)
3 Different Responses Across the Waters
21(6)
4 Aging and Reliability
27(4)
5 Transparent Management Guarantees Nuclear Safety
31(8)
6 The Need for Quality Control
39(6)
7 Don't Let Gossip Affect the Safe Operation of Nuclear Power
45(14)
Part II Environmental Protection, Occupational Safety and Innovation --- A Spectrum of Energies
8 A Spectrum of Energy Sources
59(8)
9 Facts about Background Radiation
67(6)
10 Human Negligence of Occupational Safety Leads to Numerous Accidents
73(8)
11 When Will Environmental Pollution End?
81(12)
12 Non-nuclear Calamities Are Also Horrible
93(6)
13 Where Can We Find Safe Energy Sources?
99(12)
14 Pick up Our Share of the Energy Cost
111(10)
15 In Search of Innovation in Formulating Energy Policy
121(8)
16 Practice Makes Great
129(6)
Appendix I 135(14)
Appendix II 149(8)
Postscript 157(12)
Additional Reading Materials 169(2)
Afterword 171(2)
Index 173
Professor Way Kuo, a pioneer in reliability of electronics systems, is renowned for his work in systems reliability. He is a member of US National Academy of Engineering and Academia Sinica, Taiwan, as well as a foreign member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. He serves as President of City University of Hong Kong and is Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Reliability. He has served at Texas A&M University and was on the senior management team of Oak Ridge National Laboratory when he served as Dean of Engineering at the University of Tennessee.