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The potential development of any nuclear power programme should
include a rigorous justification process reviewing the substantial
regulatory, economic and technical information necessary for
implementation, given the long term commitments involved in any new
nuclear power project. Infrastructure and methodologies for the
justification of nuclear power programmes reviews the fundamental
issues and approaches to nuclear power justification in countries
considering nuclear new build or redevelopment.
Part one covers the infrastructure requirements for any new nuclear
power programme, with chapters detailing the role and
responsibilities of government, regulatory bodies and nuclear
operator and the need for human resources and technical capability
at the national level. Part two focuses on issues relevant to the
justification process, including nuclear safety, radiation
protection and emergency planning. Current designs and advanced
reactors and radioactive waste management are also considered,
along with the economic, social and environmental impacts of
nuclear power development. Part three reviews the development of
nuclear power programme, from nuclear power plant site selection
and licensing, through construction and operation, and on to
decommissioning. Finally, a series of valuable appendices detail
the UK experience of justification, nuclear safety culture and
training, and the multinational design evaluation programme (MDEP).
With its distinguished editor and expert team of contributors,
Infrastructure and methodologies for the justification of nuclear
power programmes is an essential reference for international and
national stakeholders in this field, particularly governmental,
non-governmental and regulatory bodies, nuclear power operators and
consultants.
Offers a comprehensive analysis of the infrastructure and
methodologies required to justify the creation of nuclear power
programmes in any countryProvides coverage of the main issues and
potential benefit linked to nuclear powerReviews the implementation
of a nuclear power programme with particular reference to the
requirements and methods involved in construction
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The manufacturing industry is facing significant challenges as it
grapples with the need to adapt to changing customer expectations
and embrace emerging technologies. Manufacturers globally were
making some progress in digital transformation before the pandemic
hit, but the disruptions caused by the global crisis have
highlighted the urgent need for innovation and resilience. There is
a growing gap between traditional manufacturing practices and the
demands of the digital age, necessitating a shift towards
technology-driven approaches. Emerging Technologies and Digital
Transformation in the Manufacturing Industry offers a comprehensive
solution to the challenges faced by manufacturers. Edited by
esteemed academic scholars, this book brings together a collection
of high-quality chapters that delve into the manufacturing process
from a technology-driven perspective. By exploring the use of
Internet-connected machinery, artificial intelligence, sensors, and
other emerging technologies, the book presents practical approaches
that can lead to increased efficiency, productivity, and overall
better performance. The book addresses key topics such as machine
learning, blockchain technologies, big data, and the Industrial
Internet of Things (IIoT), among others. It also delves into
transformative concepts like digital twins, extended reality, and
the impact of 5G and edge computing. With its wide-ranging coverage
and authoritative contributors, this book serves as a vital
resource for graduate and undergraduate students, researchers, and
IT employees working in manufacturing plants. By providing insights
and practical guidance, it equips readers with the knowledge needed
to navigate the complexities of digital transformation in
manufacturing and seize the opportunities presented by emerging
technologies. Emerging Technologies and Digital Transformation in
the Manufacturing Industry offers a timely and relevant solution to
the pressing challenges faced by the manufacturing industry. By
bridging the gap between traditional manufacturing and intelligent
manufacturing, the book helps manufacturers adapt and thrive in the
digital age. With its academic rigor and practical applicability,
this book is poised to make a significant impact on the
manufacturing IT community and academic scholars worldwide. Whether
you are a student, researcher, or IT professional, this book
provides the necessary insights and tools to navigate the digital
transformation journey and embrace emerging technologies for a more
efficient and resilient manufacturing future.
Techno-Economic Challenges of Green Ammonia as an Energy Vector
presents the fundamentals, techno-economic challenges,
applications, and state-of-the-art research in using green ammonia
as a route toward the hydrogen economy. This book presents
practical implications and case studies of a great variety of
methods to recover stored energy from ammonia and use it for power,
along with transport and heating applications, including its
production, storage, transportation, regulations, public
perception, and safety aspects. As a unique reference in this
field, this book can be used both as a handbook by researchers and
a source of background knowledge by graduate students developing
technologies in the fields of hydrogen economy, hydrogen energy,
and energy storage.
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