Small nuclear reactors are a bad bet for the British government.
Claims that SMRs are cheaper, easier to build, safer and less wasteful are unproven and misleading, argues University of Greenwich...
Claims that SMRs are cheaper, easier to build, safer and less wasteful are unproven and misleading, argues University of Greenwich...
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Article by Paul Dorfman published in CBRN, 8th of August 2023.Civil Nuclear Security Risk in a Increasingly Unstable World
Nikolaus Müllner presented a study on the effects of a nuclear accident in Zaporizhzhya on the immediate surroundings and neighbouring...
by Professor Steve Thomas, No2NuclearPower, 12th July 2023 Far from contributing to the net zero by 2050 target, the 24GW...
In the interview INRAG member Paul Dorfmann discussed the still remaining threats to Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. Interview, 2.18 into...
Two INRAG members, Friederike Frieß and Greg Jaczko, are among the authors of the this years issue. Freiderike Frieß, Moritz...
Paul Dorfman at TRT Worlds Roundtable. Did nuclear energy contribute to the negative electricity prices in Finland? Can nuclear energy...
The article by Jungmin Kang and M.V. Ramana on proposed Moltex reactor and reprocessing was published in the Bulletin of...
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