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Nuclear power and the characteristics of `ordinariness' - the case of UK energy policy
Within a broad study of the economic case for and against nuclear power, the paper contends that for the UK government as well as private investors to take it as a serious alternative to renewables or gas, it will need to achieve `ordinariness¿ (i.e. cease to be treated as a special case). This regrettably remains a rather distant prospect. The paper has been widely cited in the more recent public debate on nuclear power.
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- Published
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Energy PolicyISSN
0301-4215External DOI
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17Volume
32Page range
1957-1965Pages
9.0Department affiliated with
- SPRU - Science Policy Research Unit Publications
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- Yes
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2012-02-06Usage metrics
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