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Nuclear Power in its Second Half Century

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Sketching out a vision for nuclear power over the next half century is a highly subjective task. Any such sketch is bound to be impressionistic and fanciful. I will be only 105 years old at the end of this time window, and I fully intend to be around to see if my forecast came true.

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Brewer, S.T. (1996). Nuclear Power in its Second Half Century. In: Kursunoglu, B.N., Mintz, S.L., Perlmutter, A. (eds) Economics and Politics of Energy. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-585-34288-7_10

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