

Part of that effort is the development of a data base denoting the energy needs, resources, technical capabilities, commitment to nuclear power, and projected future trends for various non-US countries.
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In the Nonproliferation Alternative Systems Assessment Program (NASAP), the US DOE is evaluating a series of alternate possible power systems to determine practical nuclear systems which could reduce proliferation risk while still maintaining the benefits of nuclear power. Another four countries should join this list before the end of 1980.


Authors: Fox, J B Stobbs, J J Collier, D M Hobbs, J S Publication Date: Sun Apr 01 00:00: Research Org.: Nuclear Assurance Corp., Atlanta, GA (USA) OSTI Identifier: 5351880 Report Number(s): DOE/ET/32052-T2(Vol.2) DOE Contract Number: AC01-77ET32052 Resource Type: Technical Report Country of Publication: United States Language: English Subject: 29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY CANADA ELECTRIC POWER ENERGY SOURCES EGYPTIAN ARAB REPUBLIC DATA COMPILATION FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY FINLAND FRANCE NUCLEAR INDUSTRY NUCLEAR POWER RISK ASSESSMENT CONSTRUCTION DEMAND FACTORS ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY FACILITIES ENERGY SOURCE DEVELOPMENT FINANCING GOVERNMENT POLICIES OPERATION POWER GENERATION PROLIFERATION REACTORS RESERVES SYSTEMS ANALYSIS TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT US DOE AFRICA DATA DEVELOPING COUNTRIES EUROPE INDUSTRY INFORMATION NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS NORTH AMERICA NUMERICAL DATA POWER RESOURCES SCANDINAVIA US ORGANIZATIONS WESTERN EUROPE 290600* - Energy Planning & Policy- Nuclear Energy 292000 - Energy Planning & Policy- Supply, Demand & Forecasting 296000 - Energy Planning & Policy- Electric = ,Ĭommercial nuclear power has grown to the point where 13 nations now operate commercial nuclear power plants.
