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1 Απρ 2015 · Qualification and competence of nuclear workers is critical for safe use of nuclear technologies. Current research is focusing on innovations for and tendencies in nuclear education, to ensure that graduate qualifications meet the requirements of the nuclear field.
- Nuclear Power for Sustainable Development - International Atomic Energy ...
Access to affordable, reliable and clean energy is crucial...
- Nuclear Power for Sustainable Development - International Atomic Energy ...
Despite the lack of consensus on the compatibility of nuclear energy with sustainable development, nuclear technologies are regarded by many as a viable option to satisfy specific needs. This publication explores the possible contribution of nuclear energy to
Access to affordable, reliable and clean energy is crucial for achieving sustainable development goals, from eradicating poverty through to advancing health and education, facilitating industrial development and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
17 Ιαν 2024 · To do that, nuclear energy is essential — nuclear power plants produce no carbon emissions, are safer than almost every other option and produce affordable energy over the best part of a century. Here's why nuclear energy is so important to the world — and how we can overcome investment barriers to make the most of it.
Nuclear power is a low-carbon source of energy. In 2018, nuclear power produced about 10 percent of the world’s electricity. Together with the expanding renewable energy sources and fuel switching from coal to gas, higher nuclear power production contributed to the levelling of global CO 2 emissions at 33 gigatonnes in 2019 1/ .
15 Απρ 2024 · Urgent revival and sustainable strengthening of the (European) nuclear education are therefore considered essential for the future European leadership in the utilization and development of nuclear power and non-power technologies.
Nuclear energy is energy made by breaking the bonds that hold particles together inside an atom, a process called “nuclear fission.” This energy is “carbon-free,” meaning that like wind and solar, it does not directly produce carbon dioxide (CO 2) or other greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change. In the U.S., nuclear power ...