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Following the first oil crisis, France launched the world’s largest ever nuclear energy program, commissioning 58 new reactors. These reactors are now reaching 40 years of age, the end of their technological lifetime. This places France at an energy policy crossroads: should the reactors be...
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As addressing climate change becomes a high priority it seems likely that there will be a surge in interest in deploying nuclear power. Other fuel bases are too dirty (coal), too expensive (oil, natural gas) or too speculative (solar, wind) to completely supply the energy needs of the global...
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This paper investigates whether an inefficient allocation of abatement, due to constraints on the use of currently available low carbon mitigation options, can promote innovation in new technologies and eventually generate welfare gains. We focus on the case of nuclear power phase out, when...
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competitiveness in the region. The purpose of this paper is to examine the patterns of U.S. trade relationships with China and India … pattern of trade in services as well as the more traditional focus on goods trade. -- China ; India ; United States ; trade …
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This work compares the different decarbonization strategies of the power sector in China, the European Union and the … networks will be essential. This work is part of a series of papers on the geopolitics of the energy transition in China, the …
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