Leading Physicist Recommends Coal and Nuclear Power

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Eugene Guccione
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 5, 1975

Abstract

One of the world's most respected scientists, Dr. Hans A. Bethe (see box) has concluded that if anything can solve the energy crisis, it will be coal and uranium. "It is an illusion to think that we can solve our problem by energy conservation alone. For the next few years, conservation must play a very important role, but at the same time, we must see and develop all our alternative energy sources," he said. In his series of five lectures on the energy crisis, given at the University of Utah while he was visiting professor there during February 1974, Dr. Bethe examined all the existing and newly proposed energy sources. He very quickly ruled out solar power, wind power, and tidal power. Solar power, he said, would be 3% to 4 times more expensive than nuclear energy and would only make sense in tropical areas; wind power, which could at best produce one-tenth as much energy as solar, is "for the birds;" and tidal power, which can be exploited in only a very few coastal locations, is "for the fish."
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APA: Eugene Guccione  (1975)  Leading Physicist Recommends Coal and Nuclear Power

MLA: Eugene Guccione Leading Physicist Recommends Coal and Nuclear Power. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1975.

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