MIT RELEASE STUDY ON " THE FUTURE OF NUCLEAR ENERGY"
INTRODUCTION
On 29th July 2003, a group of researcher from Massachusetts Institute of technology,USA and Harvard have unite and get ready for a new complete and comprehensive study regarding Nuclear Technology. This study will highlight several issues in nuclear technology such as technical, economics, environmental and political challenges. This study was supported by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
and by MIT's Office of the Provost and Laboratory for Energy and the
Environment.
PURPOSE OF STUDY
Their important mission is to make a study so that the technology that will meet the future energy demand without emitting carbon dioxide and other air pollution. Other objectives of the study are listed below:
- reducing atmospheric pollution and emissions of greenhouse gases.
- meeting dramatically increased energy, and especially electricity, demand throughout the industrialized and developing world.
- assuring security and minimizing conflict associated with energy supply.
STUDY OUTCOME
Based on the full report that have been published in 2003
and update to that report on 2009, there are few recommendations that the group
suggest for making the nuclear energy option viable:
- to make sure nuclear energy can be a solid option for supply energy, the developer must reduce the greenhouse gas emission in any state of process.
- must build, operate and design a first class secure environment for the nuclear energy in such a way that it meets the public acceptance and political leaders and environmental issues.
- new technologies are used and develop for future purpose and waste management issues must be the priority in case of major accident and leaking regarding the wastage.
- the system on security and health program of nuclear power will be organize in such a way that the system is being upgrade several time to make sure of its effectiveness and efficiency.
THE REPORT FOR MIT GROUP RESEARCH CAN BE DOWNLOADED USING LINK BELOW
THE FUTURE OF NUCLEAR POWER
SOURCE::
[1] http://web.mit.edu/mitei/
[2] http://web.mit.edu/nuclearpower/
[3] MIT Group Researcher, The Future of Nuclear Power.