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Mark Cooper, Ph.D., Senior Fellow for Economic Analysis, Institute for Energy and the Environment, releases paper on "Nuclear Safety and Nuclear Economics" at University of Pittsburgh

Monday, June 2, 2014

SOUTH ROYALTON, Vt.

Cooper's paper presents a historical analysis of the 50-year debate over nuclear safety that highlights three persistent problems, the flawed organizational structure of safety regulation, the continuing operational challenges confronting safety of nuclear reactors, and the broad scope of safety concerns that are highlighted Fukushima. The post-accident review in the U.S., Japan and around the world make it clear that we need a "new infrastructure of safety regulation."

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