Nuclear power – engine for world economic recovery and development

Author(s):  
Jonathan Tennenbaum
Author(s):  
Felipe Castañeda-Olivares ◽  
Claudia Aguirre-Rodríguez

The production of electricity is a necessity of modern life and Mexico does not escape it. Mexico ranks 51st in the Global Electricity Competitiveness Index, according to World Economic Forum studies. Where the following sources of energy production are used. Conventional Technology: Combined Cycle, Conventional Thermoelectric, Carb, Turbo Gas, Internal Combustion, Nuclear Power. Clean and Renewable Energy: Hydroelectric, Wind, Geothermal, Solar Photovoltaic and Solar Thermal. Electrical power is also imported from the United States. The objective of this research is to make known other possibilities of generating electricity that have not been explored in Mexico or contemplated in the Program for the Development of the National Electrical System (PRODESEN, 2018-2032). The hypothesis put forward as a proposal is that the 38 million motor vehicles that exist and circulate on the country’s roads and highways can be used to generate electricity through piezoelectric generators and wind turbines. Based on the planning scenario estimates, the maximum integrated demand of the National Interconnected System (SIN) projects an average annual growth of 3.2% between 2018 and 2032. To achieve this growth, it is necessary to consider all the possibilities of energy production and its profitability.


2012 ◽  
Vol 71 (4) ◽  
pp. 857-871 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robin M. LeBlanc

About the time of the one-year anniversary of the March 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, a conversation about the politics of nuclear power started up among Japanologists, mostly political scientists, on a listserv I read daily. The original discussion emerged from the question of whether Japanese political leaders would push for restarting a number of the offline nuclear power plants across the country in order to cover expected gaps in Japan's electricity supply. At first the debate's participants took up the countervailing pressures Japanese policymakers face: the need to provide affordable power to Japanese companies in order to spur economic recovery, the inevitable increase in greenhouse gas emissions that would be produced by a shift from nuclear to fossil fuels, the polling data suggesting an overwhelming majority of Japanese citizens are opposed to restarting the plants (Mainichi Shinbun 2012). Then the listserv debate broke away from scholarly assessments of the electoral and policy dilemmas faced by the ruling Democratic Party into thinly veiled arguments between proponents and opponents of nuclear power. Some assertions were made about the nuclear power “phobia” and “emotional” opposition of those who, it was suggested, do not understand the science of it, and a debate commenced over the question of how many people the Chernobyl accident of 1986 had really killed.


1991 ◽  
Vol 26 (3) ◽  
pp. 97-98
Author(s):  
Günter Großer

1985 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 96-101
Author(s):  
B. Bhattacharyya

CONVERTER ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 292-300
Author(s):  
Danting Xiang

As the United States subprime mortgage crisis triggered by the global economic crisis, in the face of the plight of world economic recovery is weak, in order to seek better way out of this dilemma, this article emphatically from the world market on the history of the development of vertical comb, to conduct a comprehensive in-depth theory to the essence of the manufacturing industry movement rule and its development trend. Through the integrated use of literature research, exploratory study, information research methods and scientific thinking method, inductive deductive system science method, and analogical reasoning, abstract generalization analysis of a series of existing theory of manufacturing industry substance and on the basis of comprehensive study to clarify the essence of the manufacturing industry movement rule and its development trend. Therefore, against the background of sluggish world economic recovery, we must start a new engine of world economic development under the original engine of world economic development. "One Belt And One Road" reflects and complies with the historical trend of economic globalization.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 93-98
Author(s):  
Wentao Yao ◽  
Gang Wang

At the beginning of 2020, COVID-19 has blocked the pace of the world economic development. In the process of fighting the epidemic, different countries have formulated different policies and showed different effects from fighting it. After the end of COVID-19, the rapid social and economic recovery as well as their development require scientific and effective governance from all countries. From the perspective of comparative political economy theory, taking the COVID-19 epidemic as an example, this article points out the advantages and deficiencies of the national governance capacity, as well as seek ways to improve the national governance capacity.


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