[HTML][HTML] Tightening EU ETS targets in line with the European Green Deal: Impacts on the decarbonization of the EU power sector
Abstract The EU Green Deal calls for climate neutrality by 2050 and emission reductions of
50–55% in 2030 in comparison to 1990. Achieving these reductions requires a substantial …
50–55% in 2030 in comparison to 1990. Achieving these reductions requires a substantial …
[HTML][HTML] The role of nuclear energy in the correction of environmental pollution: Evidence from Pakistan
N Mahmood, Z Wang, B Zhang - Nuclear Engineering and Technology, 2020 - Elsevier
The global warming phenomenon emerges from the issue of climate change, which attracts
the attention of intellectuals towards clean energy sources from dirty energy sources. Among …
the attention of intellectuals towards clean energy sources from dirty energy sources. Among …
Sources of cost overrun in nuclear power plant construction call for a new approach to engineering design
Nuclear plant costs in the US have repeatedly exceeded projections. Here, we use data
covering 5 decades and bottom-up cost modeling to identify the mechanisms behind this …
covering 5 decades and bottom-up cost modeling to identify the mechanisms behind this …
[HTML][HTML] Is nuclear energy really sustainable? A critical analysis on the example of the Polish energy transition plan
D Pieńkowski - Energy for Sustainable Development, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract The Green Deal of the European Union is to be a policy of sustainable transition
from the long-term perspective; however, the ambitious plans were confronted with the …
from the long-term perspective; however, the ambitious plans were confronted with the …
Why investing in new nuclear plants is bad for the climate
Luke Haywood is head of climate and energy at the European Environmental Bureau (EEB)
in Brussels and guest researcher at the Mercator Research Centre on Global Commons and …
in Brussels and guest researcher at the Mercator Research Centre on Global Commons and …
[HTML][HTML] Discussing possible futures to neutralise nuclear energy discourse
Nuclear energy discourse is deeply entrenched, with historical incidents and excessive
objectivity deepening for-or-against lines that impede collaborative discussions. This …
objectivity deepening for-or-against lines that impede collaborative discussions. This …
Mitigation and development pathways in the near-to mid-term (Chapter 4)
This chapter focuses on accelerating mitigation and on shifting development pathways to
increased sustainability, based on literature particularly at national scale. While previous …
increased sustainability, based on literature particularly at national scale. While previous …
A method to identify barriers to and enablers of implementing climate change mitigation options
Mitigation option are not yet being implemented at the scale required to limit global warming
to well below 2° C. Various factors have been identified that inhibit the implementation of …
to well below 2° C. Various factors have been identified that inhibit the implementation of …
Can technological progress, renewable and nuclear energy consumption be the remedy for global climate crises? An examination of leading OECD countries
Energy is the most critical input for production and consumption. The inputs of energy cause
irreversible damage to the environment. The studies carried out to reduce the environmental …
irreversible damage to the environment. The studies carried out to reduce the environmental …
Mitigating carbon emissions in China: the role of clean energy, technological innovation, and political-institutional quality
The global warming phenomena arise from the subject of climate change, which draws
intellectuals' attention toward replacing polluting energy sources with clean energy sources …
intellectuals' attention toward replacing polluting energy sources with clean energy sources …