TY - GEN
T1 - Can gen-4 nuclear power and reactor technology be safe and reliable future energy for developing countries?
AU - Alam, Syed Bahauddin
AU - Kabir, Hussain Mohammed Dipu
AU - Sazzad, A. B.M.Rafi
AU - Redwan, Khaled
AU - Aziz, Ishtiaque
AU - Chowdhuryy, Imranul Kabir
AU - Matin, Md Abdul
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - For the promising population, the growing demand of energy has delicate the requirement of alternative sources of energies other than fossil fuels. Though renewable energy resources like solar, biomass, hydro and geothermal energy appear as environment friendly, replenishing sources of energy, a comprehensive solution appears far-fetched as far as large scale production and wide-spread dissemination is concerned when long term cost factors are taken into consideration. The unwavering boost of population and ongoing depletion of fossil fuels and have further exacerbated the energy crisis. In this paper, discussions on the limitations of conventional and renewable sources of energy compared to advanced fourth generation nuclear power on the basis of environmental contamination, energy security, cost of fossil fuels and electricity generation and have philosophy to the prospects of nuclear power as the ultimate future energy option for the developing countries are done. Environmental issues, long term cost factors , radiation hazard and safety concerns have been considered with respect to the generation of electricity using advanced third Generation nuclear power. This study proposes that gen-4 nuclear appears to be a long term environment favorable panacea to the much discoursed problem of energy crisis by maintaining energy security and long term cost concern in developing countries as well as in the whole world.
AB - For the promising population, the growing demand of energy has delicate the requirement of alternative sources of energies other than fossil fuels. Though renewable energy resources like solar, biomass, hydro and geothermal energy appear as environment friendly, replenishing sources of energy, a comprehensive solution appears far-fetched as far as large scale production and wide-spread dissemination is concerned when long term cost factors are taken into consideration. The unwavering boost of population and ongoing depletion of fossil fuels and have further exacerbated the energy crisis. In this paper, discussions on the limitations of conventional and renewable sources of energy compared to advanced fourth generation nuclear power on the basis of environmental contamination, energy security, cost of fossil fuels and electricity generation and have philosophy to the prospects of nuclear power as the ultimate future energy option for the developing countries are done. Environmental issues, long term cost factors , radiation hazard and safety concerns have been considered with respect to the generation of electricity using advanced third Generation nuclear power. This study proposes that gen-4 nuclear appears to be a long term environment favorable panacea to the much discoursed problem of energy crisis by maintaining energy security and long term cost concern in developing countries as well as in the whole world.
KW - Delayed neutron
KW - Gen-4 nuclear
KW - Kinetics
KW - Neutron
KW - Reactor
KW - Transient
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U2 - 10.1109/PECON.2010.5697567
DO - 10.1109/PECON.2010.5697567
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:79951780924
SN - 9781424489466
T3 - PECon2010 - 2010 IEEE International Conference on Power and Energy
SP - 113
EP - 118
BT - PECon2010 - 2010 IEEE International Conference on Power and Energy
T2 - 2010 IEEE International Conference on Power and Energy, PECon2010
Y2 - 29 November 2010 through 1 December 2010
ER -