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This 7 page paper asserts that the so-called nuclear renaissance had already subsided in the United States well before this crisis. For the rest of the world, however, this crisis will result in the same type of impacts to the industry that Three Mile Island resulted here. Bibliography lists 10 sources
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. The Fukushima Crisis The End of
the Nuclear Renaissance Research Compiled by 5/2011 Please
The April 2011 Japanese Earthquakes and the resulting Fukushima nuclear power
plant crisis have refocused the worlds awareness on the potential hazards of nuclear energy. Some have contended that this crisis has brought an end to the so-called nuclear renaissance.
The reality, however, is that the call to reemphasize of the importance and practicality of nuclear power had only been emitted by a few US utilities in recent years.
The government has only half-heartedly supported such interests. This hardly characterized a real renaissance. Indeed, only a few new US plants have even been proposed since the
nuclear age. By most estimates, interest in nuclear power in the US at least had waned well before the Fukushima crisis. Certain EU countries and countries in Asia
and the rest of the world, in comparison, might be better categorized as, first, having recently experienced such a renaissance and, second, as being more likely slow their pace somewhat
in consideration of just what the Fukushima crisis means in terms of world safety. In the first half of 2011 there were seven
fewer nuclear reactors in the world than there had been in 2002 (Space Daily, 2011). Space Daily (2011) reports "seven new reactors were added in 2009 and 2010, while
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