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nuclear economics

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Nuclear economics is a field of study that investigates the economic dimensions of nuclear energy technologies, including fission and potentially fusion power. It examines costs, market structures, policy frameworks, risks, and societal impacts across the entire nuclear lifecycle, from fuel procurement and plant construction to operation, waste management, and decommissioning, providing crucial insights for policy-making, investment analysis, and energy system planning.

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GL

University of Leeds

MV

Princeton University

GR

Stanford University

BK

University of Sussex

BW

The University of Adelaide

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Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Oak Ridge, United States

Stanford University

Stanford, United States

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