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The role of nuclear in the transition to a UK low carbon economy (Presentation)

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Abstract:

ETI’s Strategy and Programme Manager for Nuclear, Mike Middleton presents “The role of nuclear in the transition to a UK low carbon economy” at a talk for the Imperial College Energy Society on 24th January 2018

  • Introduction to the ETI
  • Developing the role for nuclear in a UK transition
  • What could be the role for SMRs in the UK energy system
  • A credible plan for deployment of a UK SMR by 2030
  • Cost competitiveness of nuclear as a low carbon technology
  • Conclusions

Publication Year:

2018

Publisher:

ETI

Author(s):

Middleton, M.

Language:

English

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2786097 B

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Region:

United Kingdom

Publication Type:

Presentation

Theme(s):

Nuclear