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World Nuclear Association admits that nuclear power cannot curb global warming

text irrelevantNuclear new-build not fast enough to curb global warming: report, Reuters, LONDON | BY NINA CHESTNEY , 21 June 16 
Nuclear reactors are not being built rapidly enough around the world to meet targets on curbing global warming, a report by the World Nuclear Association, an industry body, said on Tuesday.

The association, which represents the global nuclear industry, says 1,000 gigawatts of new nuclear capacity needs to be added by 2050 so nuclear can supply around 25 percent of global electricity…….

“The rate of (nuclear) new build is insufficient if the world is to meet the targets for reducing the impacts of global warming…,” the report said.

The global nuclear industry continues to face challenges.

There are issues around the public acceptance of nuclear energy in some European countries; tough economic conditions for operators in parts of the United States and Europe where power prices have fallen due to a growing share of renewable sources and Japan has permanently closed six reactors which had been offline since the Fukushima accident in 2011, the report said…….

At the end of 2015 there were 66 civil power reactors under construction around the world and another 158 planned. The average construction time of a new reactor in 2015 was 73 months…http://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-nuclear-idUSKCN0Z7257

June 22, 2016 - Posted by | 2 WORLD, climate change

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