Nuclear Decommissioning Case Studies: Organization and Management, Economics, and Staying in Business 1st Edition
Nuclear Decommissioning Case Studies: Organization and Management, Economics, and Staying in Business (1st Edition) by Michele Laraia is an essential resource for professionals navigating the complex lifecycle of nuclear facility closure. Clear, authoritative, and practical, this book distills real-world case studies into actionable strategies for project leaders, regulators, consultants, and investors.
Explore a comprehensive examination of nuclear decommissioning that connects organizational design, financial planning, and long-term business viability. Through carefully curated case studies from global markets, readers gain insight into effective organization and management approaches, cost-control techniques, and economic models that underpin successful decommissioning programs. The book emphasizes stakeholder engagement, regulatory alignment, risk mitigation, and adaptive business models that help companies stay in business while meeting safety and compliance goals.
Whether you work in project management, policy, finance, or operations, this text offers practical frameworks to evaluate decommissioning alternatives, forecast economic outcomes, and optimize resources. Learn how teams have navigated contractual structures, funding mechanisms, and cross-border regulatory challenges—critical knowledge for enterprises operating in the US, Europe, Asia, and emerging energy markets.
Written in a professional yet accessible style, Michele Laraia translates complex technical and economic subjects into clear guidance you can apply immediately. This book is both a reference and a planning guide for anyone involved in nuclear decommissioning who seeks to reduce risk, control costs, and ensure sustainable business performance.
Add this authoritative first edition to your library and equip your organization with the insights needed to turn decommissioning challenges into strategic opportunities.
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