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Nuclear implosions : the rise and fall of the Washington Public Power Supply System / Daniel Pope.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2008.Description: 1 online resource (xix, 282 pages) : mapContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780511394799
  • 0511394799
  • 1107172624
  • 9781107172623
  • 0511392052
  • 9780511392054
  • 1281370533
  • 9781281370532
  • 9786611370534
  • 6611370536
  • 0511390831
  • 9780511390838
  • 0511394144
  • 9780511394140
  • 0511393369
  • 9780511393365
  • 0511511655
  • 9780511511653
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Nuclear implosions.DDC classification:
  • 333.793/209797 22
LOC classification:
  • HD9685.U7 W3456 2008
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Contents:
Background to fiasco -- WPPSS steps forward -- The second wave -- The construction morass -- Collapse -- Endgame -- Running toward an uncertain future.
Summary: This book follows a small public agency in Washington State that undertook one of the most ambitious construction projects in the nation in the 1970s: the building of five large nuclear power plants. By 1983, delays and cost overruns, along with slowed growth of electricity demand, led to cancellation of two plants and a construction halt on two others. Moreover, the agency defaulted on $2.25 billion of municipal bonds, leading to a monumental court case that took nearly a decade to resolve fully. Daniel Pope sets this in the context of the postwar boom's ending, the energy shocks of the 1970s, a new restraint in forecasting demand, and shifting patterns of municipal finance. Nuclear Implosions also traces the entangling alliance between civilian nuclear energy and nuclear weapons and recounts a telling example of how the law has become a primary method of resolving disputes in a litigious society.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Background to fiasco -- WPPSS steps forward -- The second wave -- The construction morass -- Collapse -- Endgame -- Running toward an uncertain future.

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This book follows a small public agency in Washington State that undertook one of the most ambitious construction projects in the nation in the 1970s: the building of five large nuclear power plants. By 1983, delays and cost overruns, along with slowed growth of electricity demand, led to cancellation of two plants and a construction halt on two others. Moreover, the agency defaulted on $2.25 billion of municipal bonds, leading to a monumental court case that took nearly a decade to resolve fully. Daniel Pope sets this in the context of the postwar boom's ending, the energy shocks of the 1970s, a new restraint in forecasting demand, and shifting patterns of municipal finance. Nuclear Implosions also traces the entangling alliance between civilian nuclear energy and nuclear weapons and recounts a telling example of how the law has become a primary method of resolving disputes in a litigious society.

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