The Role of Nuclear Power in Combating Climate Change (UMEI)

by Energy Club at Ross (ECR)

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Mon, Sep 26, 2016 9:00 AM –

Wed, Sep 28, 2016 5:00 PM

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U-M Rackham Building

701 Tappan Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, United States

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Sept 26-28 – Combating Climate Change: The Role of Nuclear Power / Michigan Energy Symposium

September 1, 2016

Location: U-M Rackham Building

Climate change is a potential threat to the welfare of mankind and its mitigation is becoming urgent. Nuclear energy, which provides one-fifth of U.S. electricity generation, is currently the leading utility-scale, carbon-free baseload power source in America. But it is expensive, controversial, and regulated in a way that poses challenges to technological innovation. So how does nuclear power fit into U.S. climate change mitigation goals going forward?

In what way can nuclear power be a major factor in the portfolio of options being considered to lower greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate climate change? With the rapid growth of natural gas production in the United States, how has the economics of nuclear power changed? What are the social, policy and technological challenges to nuclear power in the United States? What are the challenges to developing and deploying new technologies and designs?

In September 2016, the University of Michigan, a global leader in nuclear engineering research, will explore the various obstacles to the wider deployment of this carbon-free energy source. From regulation to reactor design, speakers will discuss the economic, safety, security, policy, and social issues that will define nuclear power's future role as a climate change mitigation tool.

Event detail and registration (deadline for registration is Sept 15th):

http://umenergysymposium.com/

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U-M Rackham Building

701 Tappan Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, United States

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