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The role of nuclear energy in a decarbonized world: Examining and addressing equity, environmental justice, and governance constraints in the reactor design process

ORAL · Invited

Abstract

Nuclear energy is increasingly regarded as an important contributor to our future low carbon energy systems but remains mired in equity, environmental justice, and governance challenges. Principally, designers of nuclear energy technologies have failed to incorporate community input into their technological design and development processes. While such an approach may have been viable for large gigawatt reactors sited far from population centers, it is unlikely to be effective for small modular, micro, and nano reactors that are intended by their designers as community scale sources of heat and electricity.

This paper uses Design Justice as an organizing framework to examine opportunities for the inclusion of equity and environmental justice considerations, as well as community-scale governance in the process of engineering design. This work is done through a study of 32 contemporary nuclear reactor design projects -- 27 American and 5 French. Retrospective histories of design for each of these projects were constructed using interviews with designers, conference and journal articles, patent and regulatory filings, company websites, and articles from the trade press.  Specifically, in this analysis, I inquire who gets to be a designer and do design, and thus whose perspectives are privileged during the imagining and creation of engineered systems; what users, communities and environments designers imagine as being impacted by their work; what values are encoded and reproduced in the designed systems; what mechanisms of accountability are embedded in the designed artifact or its systems of governance; and how the designed systems are ultimately rationalized and stabilized through rhetorical closure mechanisms.

The broader aspiration of this work, which is part of a longer-term research agenda, is to enable the design of energy technologies and systems in just, equitable, and creative ways through the development of new design tools and methodologies. 

 

 

Publication: Planned paper - The role of nuclear energy in a decarbonized world: Examining and addressing equity, environmental justice, and governance constraints in the reactor design process (for submission to Nuclear Engineering and Design) <br><br>The paper will also be presented at the 2022 American Society for Environmental History Conference as part of a roundtable session

Presenters

  • Aditi Verma

    University of Michigan

Authors

  • Aditi Verma

    University of Michigan