Article ID: CBB964498450

‘The Nuclear Siting Controversy’ in 1970s Italy: Historical Perspectives on Geology, Nuclear Power and Radioactive Waste (2024)

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For more than half a century, nuclear energy has been among the main issues of public concern, and thus of political, social as well as environmental debate. Nuclear energy has generated a long-standing controversy that began with the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki which comprise one of the most crucial turning points of contemporary history, from WWII up to the present. This paper aims to deal with a shorter period within this long and still controversial history. It focuses on the 1970s, when in Italy—as well as in the United States and Western Europe—the 1973 oil crisis made clear the need to diversify energy supply sources. As a result, national and international interest in nuclear power increased. The transition to a fully-fledged nuclear industry was to be achieved by the end of the century, with the launch of the first fast breeder reactors (FBRs). In Italy, the National Committee for Nuclear Energy (Comitato Nazionale per l’Energia Nucleare - CNEN), in agreement with the National Electricity Board (Ente Nazionale per l’Energia Elettrica - ENEL) and the newly established regional political bodies (Regional Councils), were entrusted with the task of drawing up the national map of sites suitable for nuclear facilities, and especially for nuclear power plants. The paper aims to provide an overview of the main geological issues that fueled the Italian ‘nuclear siting controversy’ during the 1970s. It focuses also on some still unpublished topics, such as those about the ENEL–CNEN Joint Study Commission for the Seismic Problems Associated with the Installation of Nuclear Plants and the drafting of a first national map of areas suitable for radioactive waste repositories. The matters under discussion here are significant because of the link with some key issues still open in contemporary debates on nuclear energy, such as planning and siting of nuclear facilities. It is also worth noting that some current global emergencies (e.g., the war in Ukraine and climate change) have brought the European, and more generally international, debate back to the urgency of energy diversification, including nuclear power in the energy generation mix. Historical analysis, although focused on particular case studies from the past, can help to better understand such a complex issue.

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Authors & Contributors
Bickerstaff, K.
Brown, Kate
Durant, Darrin
Hamblin, Jacob Darwin
Hultman, Martin
Jolly, J. Christopher
Journals
The Bridge: Journal of the National Academy of Engineering
Historia Scientiarum: International Journal of the History of Science Society of Japan
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society
Cold War History
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
Environment and History
Publishers
The MIT Press
Princeton University
University of Toronto
Oregon State University
Sternberg Press
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Concepts
Nuclear and radioactive waste
Nuclear power; atomic energy
Energy resources and technologies
Technology and government
Radioactive waste repositories
Controversies and disputes
Time Periods
20th century, late
21st century
20th century
Places
United States
France
Finland
Japan
Great Britain
Canada
Institutions
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
Posiva Oy
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