Is Nuclear Energy Renewable Energy?
In 1983, physicist Bernard Cohen proposed that uranium is effectively inexhaustible, and could therefore be considered a renewable source of energy.[90][91] He claims that fast breeder reactors,
fueled by naturally-replenished uranium extracted from seawater, could
supply energy at least as long as the sun's expected remaining lifespan
of five billion years.[90]
We thus conclude that all the world’s energy requirements for the remaining 5×109
yr of existence of life on Earth could be provided by breeder reactors
without the cost of electricity rising by as much as 1% due to fuel
costs. This is consistent with the definition of a “renewable” energy
source in the sense in which that term is generally used.
Nuclear energy has also been referred to as "renewable" by politicians like George W. Bush[92][93][94] and David Sainsbury.[95][96] In remarks at the 2007 Florida Summit on Global Climate Change, Florida Governor Charlie Crist
mentioned nuclear as a renewable alongside biofuels, solar, and wind,
due to its environmental effects and ability to reduce dependence on
foreign oil.[97][98][99]
Inclusion under the "renewable energy" classification could render
nuclear power projects eligible for development aid under various
jurisdictions. However, no legislative body has yet included nuclear
energy under any legal definition of "renewable energy sources" for
provision of development support (see: Renewable energy development). Similarly, statutory and scientific definitions of renewable energies usually exclude nuclear energy. In England and Wales there is a Non-Fossil Fuel Obligation, which provides support for renewable energy.[100] Nuclear power production was also subsidised by this obligation from 1990 until 2002.
Commonly sourced definitions of renewable energy sources similarly
treat solar-derived energy sources as effectively inexhaustible, though
they usually omit or explicitly exclude nuclear energy sources as
examples.[101][102][103][104] Nuclear fission is generally not regarded as renewable, as indicated by the U.S. DOE on the website "What is Energy?"[105][106][107][108]
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