ABSTRACT

In this book, Thomas B. Cochran takes a critical look at the economic and environmental arguments which have been made in favour of an early introduction of the liquid metal fast breeder reactor (LMFBR) as a central component of the United States electrical energy system. First published in 1974, Cochran presents LMFBR as having no environmental advantage over light water reactors and the high temperature gas reactor and seriously questions the economic advantages. This title should be a useful for students interested in environment and sustainability studies, and it is a valuable resource for discussions of future energy strategy.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part I|130 pages

Economic Considerations

chapter I|14 pages

Introduction to Part I

chapter 1|7 pages

The Choice of Discount Rate

chapter 2|44 pages

LMFBR Generating Costs

chapter 3|29 pages

Uranium Supply and Demand

chapter 4|15 pages

Electrical Energy Demand Forecasts

chapter 5|19 pages

Other Economic Considerations

part II|74 pages

Environmental Considerations

chapter II|4 pages

Introduction to Part II

chapter 7|52 pages

Safety Aspects

part III|21 pages

Summary and Conclusions

chapter III|19 pages

Introduction to Part III