An Open Letter to Governments Around the World

Topics:
Civil and Environmental
Tags:
Electricity,
Government,
International Business,
Nuclear Energy
Source:
World Nuclear Association

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Overview: This paper describes about the usage of nuclear power in electricity generation. World demand for electricity will continue to increase as population grows and countries develop and expand their industrial base. All methods of electricity generation have some impact on the environment. As representatives of the international business community, we recognize our global challenge is to minimize this impact while satisfying the electricity needs of all peoples of the world. Nuclear power plays an important part in meeting this challenge because it provides much needed electricity, protects the environment, and supports sustainable development.

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Format: PDF | Size: 499KB | Date: Jul 2001 | Pages: 11


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