Carbon-Free Power The Role of Small Modular (Nuclear) Reactors
There is a new world order in electrical energy production. Solar and wind power are established as the low-cost leaders. However, these energy sources are highly variable and electrical power is needed 24/7. Alternative sources must fill the gaps, but only a few are both economical and carbon-free...
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Research Triangle Park, NC
RTI Press/RTI International
2022
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