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Climate Change and Nuclear Power 2020

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: IAEA
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Havertown : International Atomic Energy Agency, 2020.
Colección:Non-Serial Publications.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Intro -- SUMMARY -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 1.1. Background -- 1.2. Objective -- 1.3. Scope -- 1.4. Structure -- 2. CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGY -- 2.1. Trends, targets and challenges for mitigation -- 2.1.1. Energy accounts for most emissions, with electricity driving growth -- 2.1.2. Rapid decarbonization of energy is needed to limit warming to 1.5°C -- 2.1.3. Trends in energy demand create challenges and opportunities -- 2.2. Energy technologies for the low carbon transition 
505 8 |a 2.2.1. Nuclear power and hydroelectricity have the lowest life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of electricity generating technologies -- 2.2.2. Material use shapes the emissions footprint of low carbon electricity technologies -- 2.2.3. Low carbon technologies vary in their contribution to a reliable electricity system -- 2.2.4. Low carbon generation technologies are increasingly competitive, but sensitive to financial risk -- 2.3. The potential of nuclear power for climate change mitigation -- 2.3.1. Low carbon nuclear power has slowed growth in global emissions 
505 8 |a 2.3.2. Nuclear power can play a larger role in ambitious decarbonization -- 2.3.3. Unlocking nuclear power's potential: Insights from 1.5°C pathways -- 2.4. Nuclear power: The state of play -- 2.4.1. Global trends in the nuclear fleet provide a base for scaling up action -- 2.4.2. Many countries are constructing and planning new nuclear power plants -- 2.4.3. Nuclear power is increasingly recognized in national climate plans -- 3. LOW CARBON ENERGY SYSTEMS -- 3.1. Integrating low carbon technologies in the power system 
505 8 |a 3.1.1. A mix of technologies can ensure a reliable and competitive low carbon electricity system -- 3.1.2. Flexible operation of nuclear power plants is valuable in a low carbon electricity system -- 3.2. Beyond electricity: Hydrogen and other energy carriers -- 3.2.1. Other low carbon energy carriers will complement electricity in full decarbonization -- 3.2.2. Nuclear power can be used for large scale production of low carbon hydrogen -- 3.3. Policy and regulatory instruments for the transition to low carbon electricity systems 
505 8 |a 3.3.1. Strengthened policy frameworks and reformed market designs can foster the low carbon transition -- 3.3.2. Carbon pricing is increasingly recognized as the cornerstone of mitigation policy -- 3.3.3. Coordination, flexibility and transparency are key to effective policy making -- 3.4. Low carbon finance: Upscaling and diversification -- 3.5. Climate-proofing energy infrastructure -- 4. REALIZING THE MITIGATION POTENTIAL OF NUCLEAR POWER -- 4.1. Deployment of new nuclear capacity 
500 |a 4.1.1. Effective planning and partnerships can reduce costs and construction times in new nuclear power projects 
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