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EPISODE · Jun 18, 2021 · 43 MIN

Nuclear energy and decarbonizing economies

from Economics Explored · host Gene Tunny, Ben Scott

A conversation on how nuclear energy can provide zero-carbon, reliable energy, and why it should potentially be considered as a key part of the world's response to climate change. A discussion between Economics Explored host Gene Tunny and Adept Economics Research Officer Ben Scott. Links relevant to the conversation include:Does nuclear energy have a future in Australia?What’s going on with the so-called hydrogen economy?OPAL multi-purpose reactorNuscale PowerPlease send any questions, comments or suggestions to [email protected] and we'll aim to address them in a future episode.

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Is nuclear energy a cost-effective and reliable way for economies to decarbonize, or is it too risky?

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