New Energy Technologies: A Policy Framework for Micronuclear Technology
Publications Page
Policy Report and Working Papers
New Energy Technologies: A Policy Framework for Micronuclear Technology (Main Study)
Jareer Elass, Consultant
Amy Jaffe, Senior Energy Advisor, James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy
Comments on the Development Path Needed for Proliferation-Resistant Nuclear Power
H.A. Feiveson, Senior Research Policy Scientist, Program on Science and Global Security, Princeton University
On Social Acceptance of Nuclear Power
Michael W. Golay, Professor of Nuclear Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Small Innovative Reactor Designs -Useful Attributes and Status of Technology
Ehud Greenspan, Department of Nuclear Engineering, University of California at Berkeley
Nuclear Power, Small Nuclear Technology, and the Role of Technical Innovation: An Assessment
Robert N. Schock, Center for Global Security Research, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Neil W. Brown, Energy and Environment Program, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Craig F. Smith, Energy and Environment Program, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Development Strategy for Small Innovative Reactors (SIR) and Energy Security
Tatsujiro Suzuki, Chief Senior Researcher, Central Research Institute of Electrical Power Industry (CRIEPI), Japan
Economic and Market Potential of Small Innovative Reactors
John J. Taylor, Vice President, Nuclear Power (retired), Electric Power Research Institute
Trends in the Development of Modular, High-Temperature, Gas-Cooled, Nuclear Reactors for Commercial Use and Their Significance
Yasuo Tsuchie, Senior Chief Researcher, Advanced Reactor & Technology Research and Development Department, Japan Atomic Power Company


