Uranium as nuclear fuel - scarce or sufficient available resource?

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. Charlier P. Blomen C. Slotta
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Abstract

"Within the energy concept of the German government, the operating time of nuclear power plants was initially extended from about 8 to 14 years. It is planned, however, that every power plant will gradually be decommissioned until 2025 and that simultaneously the amount of renewable energies will successively be expanded. According to the political state, nuclear energy is a discontinued model. Looking at the global energy market, though, an obviously opposed development can be observed. At the moment, 443 nuclear power plants are running worldwide and further 62 facilities are being built. These about 500 nuclear power stations have to be supplied with nuclear fuel right now and in the future. The present paper will describe the worldwide use of nuclear energy, the extraction of the nuclear fuel uranium and in detail the available and predicted resources of uranium. The conclusion of the paper is the statement that uranium as nuclear fuel is no scarce resource but sufficiently available."
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APA: F. Charlier P. Blomen C. Slotta  (2011)  Uranium as nuclear fuel - scarce or sufficient available resource?

MLA: F. Charlier P. Blomen C. Slotta Uranium as nuclear fuel - scarce or sufficient available resource?. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2011.

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