Nuclear energy in transition countries (CROSBI ID 476378)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Knapp, Vladimir
engleski
Nuclear energy in transition countries
Transition countries, respectively the countries that have in the year's 89/90 broken with the communist political and economy system are passing through difficult years. From their traditional markets within the closely interconnected socialist economy system, which has disintegrated, they have to reorient themselves to new, often saturated and sophisticated markets. To integrate into Europe as equal partners, rather then remain poor relatives, they must reduce this development gap in a reasonable time, not longer than 15 years. Slower pace would not give acceptable perspective to their young people and they would look for it elsewhere, thereby reducing creative forces for progress. Examples of economic development show that sustained growth of GDP is impossible without similar industrial growth, which, in turn, requires corresponding increase of energy use. In the same time these countries are the parts of densely populated European region and are subject to emission restriction of effluents with local or global effects. It is difficult to see how these countries could attain their development goals, whilst respecting their Kyoto obligations, without supplying increased energy demand from nuclear sources.
nuclear energy; transition countries; Kyoto
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Podaci o prilogu
77-84-x.
2000.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
International Conference: Nuclear Option in Countries with Small and Medium Electricity Grids, Conference Proceedings
Knapp, Vladimir ; Čavlina, Nikola
Zagreb: Hrvatsko nuklearno društvo
Podaci o skupu
International Conference: Nuclear Option in Countries with Small and Medium Electricity Grids
predavanje
19.06.2000-22.06.2000
Dubrovnik, Hrvatska