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White Paper on Nuclear Energy in Jordan
PDF | English | Alternative energy technology Energy technology
Global population growth and industrial development are projected to double electricity consumption by 2030. Rapidly increasing electricity demand, together with the need to renew a large amount of...
Issued on 2011.Uploaded over 7 years agoLast updated about 5 years ago -
CLIMATE CHANGE AND NUCLEAR POWER 2016
PDF | English | Alternative energy technology Climate change Electric power
Climate change is one of the most important environmental challenges facing the world today. Nuclear power can make a significant contribution to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions while deliv...
Issued on 2016.Uploaded over 7 years agoLast updated over 7 years ago -
Nuclear Technology Review 2016
PDF | English | Alternative energy technology Energy resource development
With 441 reactors operating at the end of 2015, nuclear energy had a global generating capacity of 382.9 GW(e). Five reactors were permanently shutdown, ten were connected to the grid, the highest ...
Issued on 2016.Uploaded over 7 years agoLast updated over 7 years ago -
World Nuclear Performance Report
PDF | English | Alternative energy technology Performance Monitoring
At the start of 2015 there were 436 operable reactors around the world and by year-end there were 439. This increase in reactor numbers came despite the retirement of seven units during the year. A...
Issued on 2016.Uploaded over 7 years agoLast updated over 7 years ago -
Your Guide to Waste Management in Jordan
PDF | English | Alternative energy technology Waste management
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) is solid and semi-solid materials produced by households, as well as other waste similar in nature and composition resulting from any activity (commerce, offices, public...
Issued on 2016.Uploaded over 7 years agoLast updated over 7 years ago -
Towards a Green Economy in Jordan
Other | English | Alternative energy technology Energy technology
Jordan is one of the smallest economies in the Middle East, with a total GDP of US $27.5 billion and a population of 6 million, of which 13.3 per cent live below the poverty line 1 . Unlike other n...
Issued on 2011.Uploaded over 7 years agoLast updated over 7 years ago