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Nuclear energy: The future of fission power - evolution or revolution? Energy World. November/December 2004 P. 14-16

Will we need another generation of nuclear power plants to deliver energy security and limit climate change to manageable proportions - or can the combination of increased energy efficiency, renewables and, perhaps, hydrogen be brought on-board fast enough to make this move unnecessary? This seems to be about the most important energy question currently being debated around the world. And, if there is merit in a new nuclear generation, what sort of technology might it use?
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