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SUMMARY:Climate change\, nuclear power and nuclear proliferation: magnitud
 e matters
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Robert Goldston\, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory\nT
 otal electric power production is projected to reach 12 TWe by 2100.\nNucl
 ear power may be needed to provide ~30% of this electrical power due to th
 e scale-up limitations of renewable resources and of carbon sequestration.
  This sets a scale size for providing a significant impact on CO_2 emissio
 ns\, but also for uranium usage\, nuclear waste\, and proliferation risks.
  Here we examine scenarios based on once-through fission\, once-through fi
 ssion followed by fast spectrum fission\, and once-through fission followe
 d by fusion.
LOCATION:Auditoire CE 1 - Centre Est
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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