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Public lectures: Tomorrow's nuclear power - it becomes cold or hot?

Date: 2011-11-23
Time: 18:30 to 20:00
Location: Lecture Hall T, Tech House

*Sven Kullander,* Professor of High Energy Physics, Uppsala University,
chairman of the Royal Academy of Sciences Energy Committee

"In the wake of Fukushima accident is discussed again the future of nuclear
power. The rush to replace the world's eighty percent dependent on fossil
fuels coal, oil and gas. Severe climate change will probably be difficult
to avoid without massive expansion of both renewables and nuclear.

Very large investments are being made to greatly improve existing nuclear
reactors. Within a few decades are expected to see a new type of reactors,
breeder reactors, both safer and more efficient than today's reactors. In
an even longer perspective, the hope is that the hot fusion on a large
scale to provide humanity with almost infinite amount of energy.

But maybe all these planned large-scale facilities to competition of small
reactors that could be every man and woman were property. The cold fusion
has been developed recently in Bologna can be housed in an apparatus which
is not much bigger than a coffee maker and generating energy only with a
few teaspoons of nickel powder.

An intensive discussion on the net have questioned the experiment in
Bologna mainly by it can not be explained by the established nuclear
physics theory. It has also been speculated that the derivative produced
heat energy must have been greatly overestimated mainly by an
overestimation of the buildup of steam. At the lecture, these issues will
be treated in order to gain a better understanding of the experiment in
Bologna. "

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