atw - International Journal for Nuclear Power | 10.2020
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Ever since its first issue in 1956, the atw – International Journal for Nuclear Power has been a publisher of specialist articles, background reports, interviews and news about developments and trends from all important sectors of nuclear energy, nuclear technology and the energy industry. Internationally current and competent, the professional journal atw is a valuable source of information.
www.nucmag.com
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<strong>atw</strong> Vol. 65 (2020) | Issue 10 ı October<br />
Feature<br />
Major Trends in Energy Policy<br />
and <strong>Nuclear</strong> <strong>Power</strong><br />
471<br />
CONTENTS<br />
475 Electrifying Transport – A Global Perspective<br />
Stefan Ulreich<br />
Energy Policy, Economy and Law<br />
482 Sustainable Finance Initiative of the EU and Taxonomy –<br />
How Green Is <strong>Nuclear</strong>?<br />
Nicolas Wendler<br />
485 <strong>Nuclear</strong> Energy in the Article 6 of the Paris Agreement<br />
Henrique Schneider<br />
Environment and Safety<br />
489 Any Green New Deal Needs <strong>Nuclear</strong> Energy<br />
James Conca and Judith Wright<br />
492 <strong>Nuclear</strong> Energy – Reliable, Safe, Economical and Always Available<br />
to Protect the Environment<br />
Peter Dyck<br />
498 Are They Ready <strong>for</strong> Operation?<br />
How to Assess the Control Room System of a New NPP<br />
Rainer Miller, Rodney Leitner, Sina Gierig and Harald Kolrep<br />
Report<br />
521 <strong>Nuclear</strong> <strong>Power</strong> World Report 2019<br />
Contents