Description
- ISBN-13: 9788172239268
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: N
- Weight: 249 gr
- ISBN-10: 8172239262
- Publisher Date: 30 Jan 2010
- Height: 198 mm
- No of Pages: 248
- Spine Width: 14 mm
- Width: 129 mm
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹299.25Current price is: ₹299.25.
Demystifying nuclear power for everyone. “Upside Down Book Of Nuclear Power” by Saurav Jha explores the technology, economics, geopolitics, and policies of this critical energy source. Easy-to-read chapters cover safety, waste management, and the nuclear power vs. renewables debate. Understand the nuclear industry in the 21st century and the impact of international treaties like the Indo-US nuclear deal. ISBN: 9788172239268
5 in stock
Anees Ali –
Excellent breakdown of the Indo-US nuclear deal. The economic aspects were also well covered.
Anuksha Roy –
Easy to read, informative, and addresses key concerns. I feel more knowledgeable about nuclear energy now.
Gurneet Kaur –
Jha’s book is a valuable contribution to the nuclear power discussion. A must-read for policymakers.
Vipin Kumar –
Felt it was a bit too simplistic at times. Could have delved deeper into challenges.
Yamini –
Found the safety sections reassuring. It’s not a promotion of nuclear power, but an explanation.
Ayush Saini –
A well-written and accessible guide to nuclear power. Highly recommend for anyone interested in the topic.
Jiju M Santhosh –
Clear explanations of nuclear power’s pros and cons. Waste management section was particularly insightful.
Manoj M –
The book tries to do too much in too little space. Some sections felt rushed and not fully explored.
Shikhar Pratap –
The book felt a bit biased towards nuclear energy. Needed a more balanced view on renewables comparison.
Jahanvi –
It’s alright. I expected more depth, but it serves as a decent introduction to the subject.
Sourav –
Jha makes a complex topic understandable. I learned a lot about the industry. It’s a dense read though.
Moksh Goel –
Good book. It provides a balanced perspective, acknowledging both the potential and risks involved.
Kunapuli Venkata Sai Sandeep –
A good overview, but I wish it went into more technical detail. Still, a solid intro for beginners.
Harsh Yadav –
Little dry but very informative, this book gave me a good basic understanding. It is worth reading.