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6.01.0.10/95Renewables Energies versus Nuclear Power. Comparing Financial SupportÖkologie Institut, G.Mraz November 2014
6.01.0.10/94Toxic assets: Nuclear reactors in the 21st century: Financing reactors and the Fukushima nuclear disasterGreenpeace, BankTrack April 2012
6.01.0.10/93Nuclear power: Still not viable without subsidiesD.Koplow, Union of Concerned Scientists, Earth Track Inc. February 2011
6.01.0.10/85Solar and nuclear costs: The historic crossover: Solar energy is now the better buyNC WARN, J.O.Blackburn July 2010
6.01.0.10/84Due diligence on the economics and business risks of new nuclear powerCraig A. Severance March 2010
6.01.0.10/86The economics of nuclear power: An update: publication series on ecologyS.Thomas, H.Böll Foundation March 2010
6.01.0.10/83All risk, no reward for taxpayers and ratepayers: The Economics of subsidizing the ‘Nuclear Renaissance’ with loan guarantees and construction work in progressMark Cooper, IEER November 2009
6.01.0.10/79The Financial risks of nuclear power: 8 good reasons not to investGreenpeace, R.Mortier, J.Beranek September 2009
6.01.0.10/81Comparative costs of California Central Station electricity generation: Draft: CEC-200-2009-017-SDCEC, J.Klein August 2009
6.01.0.10/80The economics of nuclear reactors: Renaissance or relapse ?Vermont Law School, M. Cooper June 2009
6.01.0.10/88Externe kosten van kernenergie: hoe zwaar wegen calamiteiten? EindrapportCE Delft, M.N.Sevenster December 2008
6.01.0.10/82De ware energie factuurA.Verbruggen 2008
6.01.0.10/76Costs of reprocessing versus directly disposing of spent nuclear fuelPeter R.Orszag, US Senat November 2007
6.01.0.10/77The economics of nuclear power (full report)Greenpeace, S.Thomas, P.Bradford, Antony Frogatt, D.Milborrow November 2007
6.01.0.10/78The economics of nuclear power (Summary)Greenpeace, S.Thomas, P.Bradford, Antony Frogatt, D.Milborrow November 2007
6.01.0.10/87Questioning Globalized militarism: Nuclear and military production and critical Economic TheoryPeter Custers 2007
6.01.0.10/72The Risks of Building New Nuclear Power PlantsSecurity Analysts, D.Schlissel June 2006
6.01.0.10/73Why a future for the nuclear industry is riskyBradford, Schlissel 2006
6.01.0.10/91Unfair aid: The subsidies keeping Nuclear energy afloatWISE, Nirs, P. Ward June 2005
6.01.0.10/69Economics of Nuclear Power from Heavy Water ReactorsRamana, D’Sa, Reddy April 2005
6.01.0.10/71Mirage & oasis. Energy choices in the age of global warming (costs)N.E.F 2005
6.01.0.10/96Vuile stroom. Dure stroom. Kan kernenergie in een geliberaliseerde energiemarkt?WISE Amsterdam, Milieudefensie, P.Ward 2005
6.01.0.10/68Energy subsidies in the European Union: A brief overviewEuropean Environmental Agency 2004
6.01.0.10/70NRC Needs More Effective Analysis to Ensure Accumulation of Funds to Decommission Nuclear Power PlantsUS GAO October 2003
6.01.0.10/65External Costs. Research results on socio-environmental damages due to electricity and transportEuropean Commission 2003
6.01.0.10/92Nuclear energy: The difference between costs and pricesCE Delft, M.Bles July 2001
6.01.0.10/49Why Nuclear Power's Failure in the Marketplace is IrreversibleAmory Lovins April 2001
6.01.0.10/57The liberalisation of Europe's electricity marketsAntony Froggatt, Greenpeace Int. May 2000
6.01.0.10/48Nuclear power in Competitive Electricity MarketsNEA 2000
6.01.0.10/62Reduction of capital costs of nuclear power plantsNEA 2000