Antony Froggatt Explained
Antony Froggatt is an energy policy consultant and a senior research fellow at Chatham House. He is co-author of The World Nuclear Industry Status Reports.
Biography
Antony Froggatt is a senior research fellow in the Energy, Environment and Development Programme at Chatham House and has been a freelance energy policy consultant since 1997, based in London. Previously, he was the Greenpeace International Nuclear Policy Campaigner.[1]
Recent work
With Mycle Schneider, Froggatt is co-author of The World Nuclear Industry Status Reports, which suggest that nuclear power will continue to decline.[2] [3] Froggatt and Schneider wrote the Systems for Change report for the Heinrich Böll Foundation in 2010.[4] Froggatt has commented extensively on the 2011 Japanese nuclear accidents.[5] [6] [7] He says "that the cascade of problems at Fukushima, from one reactor to another, and from reactors to fuel storage pools, will affect the design, layout and ultimately the cost of future nuclear plants".[7]
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Notes and References
- http://www.chathamhouse.org.uk/about/directory/view/-/id/129/ Chatham House Experts: Antony Froggatt
- Mycle Schneider, Steve Thomas, Antony Froggatt, and Doug Koplow (August 2009). The World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2009 Commissioned by German Federal Ministry of Environment, Nature Conservation and Reactor Safety.
- Web site: Nuclear decline set to continue, says report. 27 August 2009. Nuclear Engineering International. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120319191247/http://www.neimagazine.com/story.asp?storyCode=2053966. 19 March 2012.
- Web site: Systems for Change: Nuclear Power vs. Energy Efficiency+Renewables?. Antony Froggatt with Mycle Schneider. 2010. Heinrich Böll Foundation. 2011-03-26. https://web.archive.org/web/20110910235444/http://www.boell.eu/downloads/Froggatt_Schneider_Systems_for_Change.pdf. 2011-09-10. dead.
- Web site: What next for Chinese nuclear?. Antony Froggatt. March 17, 2011 . Chinadialogue .
- Web site: Japan nuclear risks could hurt industry growth in Asia. Saira Syed. 14 March 2011. BBC.
- Web site: Viewpoint: Fukushima makes case for renewable energy. Antony Froggatt. 4 April 2011. BBC News.