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Nuclear Power in Poland's Energy Transition

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ENERGIES
Volume 14, Issue 12, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en14123626

Keywords

energy security; energy policy; low-carbon energy transition; energy law; nuclear power; nuclear policy; nuclear law; levelised cost of electricity; total cost model; energy sustainability

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  1. Department of Security and Management Pomeranian Academy in Slupsk, Poland [BS.21.6.13]
  2. Faculty of Security Sciences, General Tadeusz Kosciuszko Military University of Land Forces in Wroclaw, Poland [154/WNB/70/DZS]

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This article analyzes the future role of nuclear energy in Poland's transition to low-carbon energy, discussing the reasons for implementing nuclear power in terms of energy security, economic competitiveness, energy efficiency, and limited environmental impact. The study uses methodology from security sciences and interdisciplinary approaches to indicate the probable directions of transformation in Poland's energy sector in the next decade.
This article presents an analysis of the future role of nuclear energy in Poland's path to a low-carbon energy transition. The arguments in favor of implementing nuclear power are to be found on three levels: energy security, economic competitiveness and energy efficiency, and lastly, limited environmental impact. In the process of creating this study, the methodology in the field of security sciences was used, including its interdisciplinary approach. Theoretical methods were used, e.g., critical analysis of scientific sources and comparison of statistical data and empirical methods, e.g., document analysis, comparative analysis. The article is based on an analysis of the literature on the subject, applicable legal acts, and government strategies in the field of energy security. The article contains the results of research no. BS.21.6.13 carried out by a research team from the Pomeranian Academy in Slupsk that allowed to indicate the probable directions of transformation of the energy sector in Poland in the next decade.

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