Title of article :
A nuclear-powered North Africa: Just a desert mirage or is there something on the horizon?
Author/Authors :
Jessica Jewell، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
13
From page :
4445
To page :
4457
Abstract :
All of the North African countries have plans to develop nuclear power. If successful, nuclear energy could supply up to 9–15% of all electricity consumption in the region by 2030. How realistic are these plans and under what conditions can they be implemented? This paper seeks to answer this question by analyzing the motivations and capacities for deploying nuclear energy in the five North African countries by examining both regional and national factors. These factors are compared to similar characteristics of the countries with existing nuclear power programs using a series of quantitative indicators. While all five countries have strong motivations to develop nuclear power, which result from the high growth rates in demand for electricity and energy security concerns, their financial and institutional capacities to deploy nuclear energy vary and are generally lower than in those countries which already operate nuclear power plants. Most likely, North Africa will need to rely on external assistance to implement its nuclear energy plans. The article identifies three scenarios of nuclear power development from the interplay between internal and external factors, particularly the success of renewable energy projects and the ability to attract international investment in nuclear power.
Keywords :
Nuclear energy , Energy scenarios , North Africa
Journal title :
Energy Policy
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Energy Policy
Record number :
973175
Link To Document :
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