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Summary
Summary
Sustainable Nuclear Power provides non-nuclear engineers, scientists and energy planners with the necessary information to understand and utilize the major advances in the field. The book demonstrates that nuclear fission technology has the abundance and attainability to provide centuries of safe power with minimal greenhouse gas generation. It also addresses the safety and disposal issues that have plagued the development of the nuclear power industry and scared planners and policy makers as well as the general public for more than two decades.
Author Notes
Galen J. Suppes is a professor at the Department of Chemical Engineering of the University of Missouri, Columbia, USA. He received his B.S in Chemical Engineering from Kansas State University in 1985, and his Ph.D. from The Johns Hopkins University in 1989. He has also done Post-Doc Class Work at the University of Huston in 1991/92, and is author of over 120 documents, including peer reviewed articles, conference papers and scientific reports.
Table of Contents
Part I Energy Sources and Their Potential |
Introduction |
History of Energy |
Energy Reserves and Renewable Energy Sources |
Emerging Fuel Technologies and Factors Driving Technology |
Part II Energy Conversion and Utilization |
History of Conversion of Thermal Energy to Work |
Transportation |
Production of Electricity |
Energy in Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning |
Part III Energineering of Nuclear Power Processes |
Atomic Processes and Heat Transfer in Nuclear Power |
Safe Plant Design |
Recycling and Waste Handling for Spent Nuclear Fuel |
For-Profit Industrial Drivers |
References |
Appendices |