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The Energy Department’s Laboratory for Energy Systems Analysis Technology Assessment Group

Internship Report

Severe Accidents in the Energy Sector:

Comparative Risk Assessment of Accidents in the Coal and Gas Chains

Balint Teglasy Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI)

October 2013

Supervised by Dr. Matteo Spada & Dr. Peter Burgherr

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