Study nixes nuke, fossil energy
planning
Sep 24, 2007 - UPI
A study suggests the wisest energy strategy for
many nations is to move away from reliance on large-scale
centralized coal and nuclear plants.
The study, led by Benjamin Sovacool of the Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University, suggests
nations should instead invest in renewable energy
systems and small scale decentralized generation
technologies.
Sovacool says the electricity sector, as currently
operated, is at the mercy of natural disasters,
price fluctuations, terrorist attacks and blackouts.
Coupled with other, more long-standing problems
such as increasing levels of pollution, growing
vulnerability and inefficiency of transmission and
distribution networks, the challenges add to the
need for an evaluation of alternative energy technologies.
Sovacool said three other sets of technologies
-- energy efficiency practices, renewable energy
systems and small-scale distributed generation technologies
-- appear to offer many advantages over large and
centralized nuclear and fossil fueled generators.
He presents his analysis and recommendations in
the current issue of the journal Policy Sciences.