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    Affects Of Nuclear Power

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    Nuclear Power Have you ever wondered what affects Nuclear Power can have? There is also many bad things that come from Nuclear power, like cancer and other illnesses.There are many Power plants under construction, and are there more on the way. Nuclear power is really clean, and very simple. Nuclear Power is used for many different things, and can be very dangerous. Nuclear Power was discovered in 1938 by 2 german scientists. Nuclear Power is used for many weapons, and powers rovers on mars. They

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    Nuclear power has the potential to create vast amounts of energy from a comparatively miniscule fuel source. According to the Nuclear Energy Institute, “…as of November 2016, 30 countries worldwide are operating 450 nuclear reactors for electricity generation and 60 new nuclear plants are under construction” (Nuclear Energy Institute, 2016). Not only has nuclear power seen use across the world, but it has seen applications in the United States and right here in Florida. Currently, there are two facilities

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    Nuclear Power Nuclear power is a widely debated topic about whether or not it is worth the energy produced. Nuclear generators most commonly use a form of uranium to super heat water and produce electricity. However when the fuel rods containing the uranium are spent they leave behind large amounts of spent nuclear waste. This is one of the most serious issues concerning nuclear power production. As of now most of the waste we produce is stored underground but it can take over a thousand years for

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    Introduction A nuclear energy plant is a power station that produces electricity from nuclear reactions. Like other conventional thermal power stations, nuclear power plants heat up water into steam that is then used to drive power generators. The nuclear reactions involve extremely radioactive elements that contain a lot of energy. These are atoms with an unstable nucleus that continually emit small packets of energy called radiation in an attempt to attain a stable configuration (Timberlake, 2013)

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    When one hears the words ‘nuclear power’ they are immediately offset with images of Fukushima, Chernobyl, and Hiroshima and Nagasaki. These were agreeably a few devastatingly deadly and lasting disasters involving nuclear energy. With newer technologies and processes such as the use of nuclear fission, however, harnessing nuclear energy has become a safe practice. The global climate and overall health of the world is shifting toward the worse, and humanity only has itself to blame. It is time that

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    Nuclear Power Negatives

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    various types of power sources in the world, that produce electricity. Nuclear power is known to use the heat from an isotope, which is radioactive, to generate electricity. Many nations in the world are becoming highly reliant on using nuclear energy. It has a high-energy output and there is the accessibility of uranium that helps in powering the nuclear plants that generate power that provides households with electricity. Although there are various benefits of using nuclear power, the danger of its

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    for power and resources continues to rise. There are many ways for people to gain the amount of power they need; however, none of the processes are as efficient as nuclear power. Nuclear power produces enough energy for millions of people. Being said, if nuclear power and the energy it produces is so great, what are the problems or issues that are associated with nuclear power? There are a lot of issues, more than anyone would expect. “Animals are affected by the operation of nuclear power - but

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    Everyone should be aware that coal fuelled power stations are bad for the environment, yet no one seems to be aware of any adequate replacement for this form energy production. Burning Oil is expensive, gas isn’t efficient enough to be a solution, and renewable sources are too unreliable. So what other options are there? Australia is a lucky country, we have a very small amount of seismic activity, we have masses of uninhabited land, and we have some of the largest deposits of uranium on earth.

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    Nuclear Power Facilities

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    of a nuclear power facility is more complicated when dealing in particular with the initial capital costs of nuclear power plants. Furthermore, it is important to understand that the investment cost of a nuclear power plant is extremely high. Ernest Moniz, United States Secretary of Energy, estimates that the cost of investing in nuclear power plants has increased substantially (Moniz 2011). According to Moniz, “New regulations will inevitably increase the costs of nuclear power, and nuclear power

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    There are many ways to create power. Many of the modern power production systems are very costly to run. Some create power in ways that pollute the earth, and others use renewable resources. With new and upcoming ways to create power, prices for power are dropping. Nuclear Energy is a rising way to create large amounts of efficient power. A long process goes into creating Nuclear energy. Uranium is the product, found in most rocks, that powers the nuclear reactors. The uranium then goes through

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