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This book focuses on the issue of 'resurgence of nuclear power' and
discusses the feasibility of nuclear in the energy mix of Asian
economies. It discusses nuclear energy sector in detail in the
context of India, a country where currently overseas supply of
hydrocarbon fuels plays a major role in meeting the domestic energy
needs. The book presents an in-depth analysis of nuclear energy
policy as well as regional and global politics surrounding the
nuclear industry, and the relevance of nuclear energy from the
low-carbon energy perspective. To do so, it explores three
different perspectives. To start with, the resurgence of nuclear
power is discussed from a global energy perspective to understand
whether and how it has been increasingly gaining policy attention
among Asian economies. Secondly, it highlights the role of nuclear
power in Asia and examines how the collaboration with the global
nuclear sector is influencing that role. While the epicentre of
nuclear power growth can be seen shifting to the Global East, there
is a growing need for strengthening the industry, its legal and
regulatory infrastructure and knowledge management. The third
perspective focuses on the challenges and opportunities for the
nuclear power industry and explores, to what extent the public
perception is in favor of nuclear sector in the region. The
perceived risks of nuclear power, public perception related to
legal and regulatory issues, and concerns regarding land
acquisition for nuclear facilities are also discussed. The book
contains contributions from specialists in the global energy and
nuclear sector, and examines some of the most sought-after topics
related to the energy policy studies, especially in the Asian
context.
This book focuses on the issue of 'resurgence of nuclear power' and
discusses the feasibility of nuclear in the energy mix of Asian
economies. It discusses nuclear energy sector in detail in the
context of India, a country where currently overseas supply of
hydrocarbon fuels plays a major role in meeting the domestic energy
needs. The book presents an in-depth analysis of nuclear energy
policy as well as regional and global politics surrounding the
nuclear industry, and the relevance of nuclear energy from the
low-carbon energy perspective. To do so, it explores three
different perspectives. To start with, the resurgence of nuclear
power is discussed from a global energy perspective to understand
whether and how it has been increasingly gaining policy attention
among Asian economies. Secondly, it highlights the role of nuclear
power in Asia and examines how the collaboration with the global
nuclear sector is influencing that role. While the epicentre of
nuclear power growth can be seen shifting to the Global East, there
is a growing need for strengthening the industry, its legal and
regulatory infrastructure and knowledge management. The third
perspective focuses on the challenges and opportunities for the
nuclear power industry and explores, to what extent the public
perception is in favor of nuclear sector in the region. The
perceived risks of nuclear power, public perception related to
legal and regulatory issues, and concerns regarding land
acquisition for nuclear facilities are also discussed. The book
contains contributions from specialists in the global energy and
nuclear sector, and examines some of the most sought-after topics
related to the energy policy studies, especially in the Asian
context.
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