[ RadSafe ] Nuclear industry may running out of steam
ROY HERREN
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Sun Nov 25 03:18:29 CST 2007
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Nuclear industry may running out of steam § 25 November 2007
§ From New Scientist Print Edition.
Rumours of a nuclear power renaissance have been greatly exaggerated. So says an audit of the nuclear power industry released on Wednesday.
The report, commissioned by The Greens, a European parliamentary group, points out that many ageing reactors are due to close before 2030, and that 338 new ones would have to be built just to replace them.
The Paris-based nuclear consultants who compiled the report argue that the industry is growing too slowly to meet this target, and may even be shrinking. The world has five fewer reactors operating today than it did in 2002, they say. Only 91 reactors are now being planned, and a further 32 are under construction, mostly in Asia and eastern Europe. Construction work on 11 of those has been under way for 20 years or more.
The idea that nuclear power is about to experience major growth is "pure fantasy", says the report's author, Mycle Schneider. The industry is facing "a dramatic loss of competence, sceptical financial markets and the severe shortage of manufacturing capacity", he says.
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The Greens
http://www.greens-efa.org
World Nuclear Association
http://www.world-nuclear.org
From issue 2631 of New Scientist magazine, 25 November 2007, page 5
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