September 30, 2004
Report

Long-Term Nuclear Industry Outlook - 2004

Abstract

The nuclear industry has become increasingly efficient and global in nature, but may now be poised at a crossroads between graceful decline and profound growth as a viable provider of electrical energy. Predicted population and energy-demand growth, an increased interest in global climate change, the desire to reduce the international dependence on oil as an energy source, the potential for hydrogen co-generation using nuclear power reactors, and the improved performance in the nuclear power industry have raised the prospect of a “nuclear renaissance” in which nuclear power would play an increasingly more important role in both domestic and international energy market. This report provides an assessment of the role nuclear-generated power will plan in the global energy future and explores the impact of that role on export controls.

Revised: March 9, 2009 | Published: September 30, 2004

Citation

Reichmuth B.A., T.W. Wood, and W.L. Johnson. 2004. Long-Term Nuclear Industry Outlook - 2004 Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.