Do we have enough uranium to go nuclear? (Roger Andrews)

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Do We Have Enough Uranium To “Go Nuclear”? Posted on July 6, 2014 by Roger Andrews

Guest post by Roger Andrews: Lulled by the power of e=mc2 I had always assumed that the world had enough uranium to support almost any level of nuclear power expansion. I mean, when one miserly kilogram of U generates 37 MWh of electricity, resources must be effectively inexhaustible, right? Recently it occurred to me that it might be a good idea to confirm that this is in fact the case, so I ran some numbers – and found to my surprise that in fact it may not be the case. Sure, we have enough uranium to last for many decades at modest rates of growth and every prospect of finding more. But what if the world suddenly decided to decarbonize global electricity generation by expanding nuclear, which may indeed be the only way of doing it within the time-frames specified by the present generation of emissions reduction plans? Do we have enough uranium to support the massive increase in demand this would entail? To answer this question I needed a nuclear decarbonization scenario, and here’s what I concocted: 

Replace all the world’s coal-fired plants with nuclear plants by 2050. Assuming no change in the relative contributions of other generation sources this gives a 2050 generation mix of ~55% nuclear, ~25% gas and ~20% hydro and other.

Allow for global electricity demand growth of 1.5%/year through 2050.  Assume that the amount of uranium consumed per unit of electricity generated remains the same as it is now. This scenario decarbonizes global electricity generation by 75% by 2050 and cuts global carbon emissions by about 30% below what they otherwise would have been. (100% decarbonization would require the conversion of gas as well as coal to nuclear, but this removes a lot of useful load-following capacity, gives less bang-for-the-buck – gas emits 

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