Resources

Given the complexity of nuclear power one of our key goals is the education of interest groups and the public as to the benefits and real risks of New Nuclear. As such we have prepared several resources from a variety of trusted sources to serve as an introduction and explanation for what we hope to achieve and to act as a gate way for those who wish for more specific or technical information.

Introductory Resources

What is Nuclear Energy: An introductory explanation to what Nuclear Power is by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IEA).

Nuclear Power and Clean Energy: An explanation by the IEA on how Nuclear Power can be integrated into a clean energy system.

Nuclear Power in Britain: The government’s 2019 report on how Nuclear Energy is currently used in the United Kingdom.

Useful Websites


Research Resources

The World Nuclear Association: An international organisation that represents nuclear energy and promotes greater understanding of it world wide.

The Climate Coalition’s compilation of Nuclear groups: A grouping of major nuclear charities, with their own focuses and areas of interest.

Our World Data: A peer-reviewed website that tracks the amount of energy produced by various power sources and compares that to the deaths that causes.

A review on the development of nuclear power reactors: A comprehensive overview of the development of nuclear reactors.

Nuclear power supply: Going against the misconceptions. Evidence of nuclear flexibility from the French experience: Examines the place of nuclear power and addresses preconceptions regarding its abilities.

How long does it take to build a Nuclear Reactor: A comprehensive article that simplifies information drawn from global databases.

The United Nations Carbon Neutrality Assessment of Electricity Sources: An in-depth investigation done by the UN which found that nuclear power has the lowest lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions of any available energy technology, lowest land take and lowest mineral and metal requirements