Biography[edit]

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[edit]

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]

Energy Fair

Anti-nuclear movement

Non-nuclear future

Nuclear renaissance

Amory Lovins

Mycle Schneider & Antony Froggatt (September–October 2012). . Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. 68 (5): 8–22. Bibcode:2012BuAtS..68e...8S. doi:10.1177/0096340212459126. S2CID 145136334.

"2011–2012 World Nuclear Industry Status Report"

Mycle Schneider; Antony Froggatt & Steve Thomas (July 2011). . Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. 67 (4): 60–77. Bibcode:2011BuAtS..67d..60S. doi:10.1177/0096340211413539. S2CID 210853643.

"2010–2011 World Nuclear Industry Status Report"

Mycle Schneider, Antony Froggatt, and Steve Thomas (2011). , Worldwatch Institute.

World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2010-2011: Nuclear Power in a Post-Fukushima World

Mycle Schneider (9 September 2011). . Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. Archived from the original on 6 January 2013.

"Fukushima crisis: Can Japan be at the forefront of an authentic paradigm shift?"

Antony Froggatt on energy security supply threat

Interview: Antony Froggatt, Greenpeace representative in Ukraine

The World Nuclear Industry Status Reports website