Home
|
Login
|
Contact Us
|
Search:
Key Issues
Public Policy
News & Events
Financial Center
Resources & Stats
Careers & Education
How It Works
About NEI
Key Issues
>
New Nuclear Energy Facilities
>
Small Reactors
>
Studies & Analysis
Email to a friend
Key Issues:
Fukushima Response
New Nuclear Energy Facilities
Building New Nuclear Plants
Economic Benefits of New Plants
Graphics and Charts
Industry and Government Programs
Need for New Nuclear Plants
New Nuclear Plant Licensing
New Reactor Designs
Nuclear Supply Chain
Small Reactors
Nuclear Waste Disposal
Protecting the Environment
Reliable & Affordable Energy
Safety & Security
Key Issues
Studies & Analysis
Studies & Analysis Related to Small Reactors
Small Modular Reactors: A Possible Path Forward for Nuclear Power
, by Nick Cunningham, American Security Project, October 2012
Small Modular Reactors and American Competitiveness
, Savannah River National Laboratory (Dr. Thomas Sanders), February 27, 2012
Small Modular Nuclear Reactors: LEGO for Adults or the New PC Revolution?
Blue Phoenix, December 6, 2011
Small Modular Reactors - Key to Future Nuclear Power Generation in the U.S.
, Energy Policy Institute, University of Chicago, December 1, 2011
Current Status, Technical Feasibility and Economics of Small Nuclear Reactors
, OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, June 2011
The Commercial Outlook for U.S. Small Modular Nuclear Reactors
, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, February 2011
Post-Partisan Power: How a limited and direct approach to energy innovation can deliver clean, cheap energy, economic productivity and national prosperity
, American Enterprise Institute, Brookings Institution, Breakthrough Institute, October 13, 2010
Thinking Small on Nuclear Power
, Third Way, September 2010
Economic and Employment Impacts of Small Modular Nuclear Reactors
, Energy Policy Institute - Center for Advanced Energy Studies, June 2010
Climate Central Graphic:
Small Modular Reactors: Safer and Cheaper?
E-mail link to a friend
Send to friend
Email Addresses separated by comma:
Please enter e-mail address.
Your message (click here):
Please enter some message text.
<br/>You might be interested in this item I found on the NEI website:<br/>