IAEA COMPARATIVE CARBON-NUCLEAR STORAGE STUDY SEEKS RESEARCH SYNERGIES
August 1st, 2008
BY KEITH NUTHALL
ECONOMICS and technical specialists at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) have launched a long term research project comparatively analysing the storage of nuclear waste and carbon dioxide. The aim is sparking new discoveries and interpretations of storage techniques for both wastes. Results should be useful for many countries "investigating nuclear power while weighing mounting anxiety over climate change", said an IAEA briefing note. "Even with a phenomenal increase in renewable and other energy sources, the main ...
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