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The transition from fossil fuels to low-carbon energy sources will require enormous dedication of land and materials. Cost projections based on current prices may be naive, if our use of these resources approaches any limits.
==References and Notes==
==References and Notes==
[https://www.energy.gov/quadrennial-technology-review-2015 ''Quadrennial Technology Review 2015'']
[https://www.energy.gov/quadrennial-technology-review-2015 ''Quadrennial Technology Review 2015'']
Department of Energy, USA. Chapter 10 has charts and tables summarizing material requirements for various energy sources.<br>
Department of Energy, USA. Chapter 10 has charts and tables summarizing material requirements for various energy sources.<br>
[https://www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/nuclear-fuel-cycle/introduction/nuclear-fuel-cycle-overview.aspx Nuclear Fuel Cycle Overview], World Nuclear Association, Updated April 2021, Section: ''Material balance in the nuclear fuel cycle'' has tables showing annual material requirements typical for a 1000 MWe nuclear power reactor.
[https://www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/nuclear-fuel-cycle/introduction/nuclear-fuel-cycle-overview.aspx Nuclear Fuel Cycle Overview], World Nuclear Association, Updated April 2021, Section: ''Material balance in the nuclear fuel cycle'' has tables showing annual material requirements typical for a 1000 MWe nuclear power reactor.<br>
[https://energy.glex.no/feature-stories/area-and-material-consumption Area and Material Consumption], Jonny Hesthammer, 2020. A review of various energy sources and a chart showing land and material requirements, including critical materials.

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The transition from fossil fuels to low-carbon energy sources will require enormous dedication of land and materials. Cost projections based on current prices may be naive, if our use of these resources approaches any limits.

References and Notes

Quadrennial Technology Review 2015 Department of Energy, USA. Chapter 10 has charts and tables summarizing material requirements for various energy sources.
Nuclear Fuel Cycle Overview, World Nuclear Association, Updated April 2021, Section: Material balance in the nuclear fuel cycle has tables showing annual material requirements typical for a 1000 MWe nuclear power reactor.
Area and Material Consumption, Jonny Hesthammer, 2020. A review of various energy sources and a chart showing land and material requirements, including critical materials.