Nuclear Energy and Technology (Sep 2021)

Nuclear power in Russia’s national projects

  • Nikolay V. Gorin,
  • Aleksey A. Yekidin,
  • Olga S. Golovikhina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/nucet.7.72393
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3
pp. 181 – 186

Abstract

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Population supports the need for switching to green power, which is most often understood to mean the use of solar and wind energy. It would be however a mistake to think that solar and wind power plants will solve in full the problem of uninterrupted power supply for all sectors of economy due to the instability of generation modes and the scale of such energy production. Experts suggest that the only possible way to address global energy and environmental issues is further evolution of nuclear power. Nuclear power is not listed explicitly as a national priority project but it is a component of the Science national project and is expected to contribute to the implementation of the Ecology, Education, and International Cooperation and Export projects. In the context of the Ecology project, nuclear power is capable to play a key role in preventing environmental contamination. In the framework of the International Cooperation and Export project, it is possible to export high-technology fast neutron reactors. The experience of interaction with the interested public, and the developed and implemented occupational training programs will provide for the shaping of radiological literacy among young people as part of the Education project.

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