Author(s):
Prof R K Kotnala
Abstract:
The world is entangled with the urgent need for existing energy modes transition to clean energy
for mitigating global warming and climate change. It ultimately demands to set stringent goals for
achieving net zero carbon for each country. In this direction different approaches are being
stipulated and one of the important options emerges as nuclear power, a compelling option for
sustainable development. Unlike renewable energy sources such as solar, wind and nuclear energy
which provides a continuous and reliable supply of electricity with minimal greenhouse gas
emissions. On the other hand nuclear power plants operate with high capacity factor compared to
variable renewable sources that depend on weather conditions and its reliability makes nuclear
energy a strong candidate for baseload power. Moreover, nuclear energy's low carbon footprint
and high energy density output makes it an attractive alternative to fossil fuels. Although, it is
crucial to acknowledge the challenges associated with nuclear energy, including the safe
management of nuclear waste, the risk of nuclear accidents, and the high upfront costs of building
nuclear power plants. Hence, a balanced perspective on the future of nuclear energy and its
potential to contribute to a sustainable future is to be adopted carefully. However, a periodic
advancements in technology and stringent safety measures, modern Nuclear reactors are designed
to minimize environmental impact and enhance safety.
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