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Nuclear Energy: Adam Stein, The Breakthrough Institute

47 min · 24 nov 202147 min
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While much of the world faces an existential energy crisis partially driven by the growing need to de-carbonize, nuclear energy’s role in this transition has been somewhat marginalized. Security and safety concerns have long hampered the growth of nuclear here in the U.S., but a growing strain on the existing grid argues for a continued, if not increased, reliance on nuclear energy. IRT visits with Adam Stein senior nuclear analyst for The Breakthrough Institute to discuss the state of the nuclear power industry. Adam Stein Adam Stein is a senior nuclear energy analyst at the Breakthrough Institute. His focus is on the technology, policy, risk, and economics of nuclear energy. He also studies complex interdisciplinary systems and decision-making in risk, resilience, and clean energy systems. He has spent sixteen years in the energy sector as a researcher and consultant. His work has been published by the Electric Power Research Institute, presented to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and contributed to many high-profile projects, including the first-ever license application for an advanced nuclear reactor in the U.S. Adam earned his Ph.D. and M.S. in Engineering and Public Policy from Carnegie Mellon University where his research focused on changing the paradigm for emergency preparedness and response for nuclear facilities. Prior to studying at Carnegie Mellon, he completed an MBA from IUP, and studied Mechanical Engineering and Nuclear Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh.

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aflevering Bio-Fuels, Bill Lapp, Advanced Economic Solutions artwork

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aflevering Alternative Proteins: Sharyn Murray, GFI artwork

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aflevering Nuclear Energy: Adam Stein, The Breakthrough Institute artwork

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aflevering U.S. Agriculture: Professor Scott Irwin, University of Illinois: College of Agriculture artwork

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