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Getting a jump on future shortages in the nuclear workforce

机译:克服未来核劳动力短缺的问题

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The historical factors are well documented. The accidents at Three Mile Island and Chernobyl, questions regarding safe handling and storage of nuclear waste, and rising construction costs threw into doubt the future of nuclear power in the late 1970s and 1980s. With the court of public opinion swinging against nuclear, electric utilities nixed plans for new construction and cancelled several projects already underway. As a result, a career in nuclear power appeared risky, and enrollments in college and university nuclear power-related programs decreased throughout the 1980s and 1990s, reducing a major pipeline of degreed and qualified workers. Today, through enhanced performance by nuclear generators, as well as the desire to reduce reliance on fossil fuels, electric utilities are again looking to nuclear power.
机译:历史因素有据可查。三哩岛和切尔诺贝利事故,有关安全处理和储存核废料的问题以及不断上涨的建造成本,使人们对1970年代末和1980年代核电的未来产生了怀疑。随着公众舆论反对核武器,电力公司取消了新建筑计划,并取消了一些正在进行的项目。结果,在核电领域的职业显得冒险,并且在整个1980年代和1990年代,与大学有关的核电计划的入学人数减少了,从而减少了有资格的合格工人的主要储备。如今,通过提高核发电机的性能以及减少对化石燃料的依赖的愿望,电力公司再次寻求核能。

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