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Nuclear energy risks and benefits in perspective S. Gordelier* Energy demand, rising prices, security of supply, climate change... these are major
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Document Date: 2010-03-01 05:15:50


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the Former Yugoslav / Paris / /

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International Energy Agency / Cambridge University Press / /

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Switzerland / Germany / Hungary / Netherlands / Croatia / Italy / Slovenia / Macedonia / Poland / Belgium / France / Bosnia and Herzegovina / Austria / Portugal / Slovakia / Serbia and Montenegro / Luxembourg / Spain / Greece / Denmark / Czech Republic / /

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Environmental Issue / Man-Made Disaster / /

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Energy demand / energy policy makers / energy efficiency saving / energy intensive / energy contributor / Natural gas / energy use / energy supply / oil / energy efficiency improvements / selected energy / energy availability / energy / electricity generating plants / energy source / satellite data / electricity / Nuclear energy risks / gross domestic product / energy risks / gas emissions / Electricity demand / electricity production / energy efficiency / cement / oil production / oil equivalent / nuclear and renewable energy / technology developments / cement production / /

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Cambridge University / OECD / NEA Nuclear Development Division / /

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Stan Gordelier / /

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Head / relatively minor player / /

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