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    Nuclear power is a very intriguing alternative energy source. I find that the more that I learn about nuclear power, the more I realize that my knowledge has just skimmed the surface of what there is to know about the energy source. The most surprising fact about nuclear power that Mycle Schneider mentioned in one of his interviews was that all nuclear reactors have a life expectancy. On average, the typical nuclear reactor has an operational design basis of approximately 40 years. As of right now

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    Nuclear Power: Merits and demerits The Chernobyl accident is considered to be the most serious accident in the history of the nuclear industry. Indeed, the explosion that occurred on 26 April 1986 was one of the reactors of the nuclear power plant, and the subsequent fires lasted for 10 days. This accident has made numerous individuals concerned about the risks of using nuclear technology. However, many people still argue that the benefits of nuclear power outweigh its downsides completely. This

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    Nuclear power Mitigation of the climate change problem will require a transformation of world energy supply, in which fossil fuels are largely replaced by energy sources that do not emit CO [1]. Nuclear power is the use of nuclear reactions that delivers nuclear energy to produce heat, which most frequently is then used in steam turbines to generate electricity in a nuclear power plant. As nuclear power produces fewer greenhouse gas emissions during production of electricity as compared to other

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    Nuclear Power Plants and Safety Since the humans use energy sources such as wood, coal, and oil to produce electricity, people want to use better energy sources to produce electricity more. By the mid twentieth century, scientists found the method of making incredible energy by using uranium as nuclear fission. Today there are about 400 nuclear power plants around the world and more than 100 nuclear power plants in United States (Howstuffworks). In addition, nuclear reactors produced a lot of

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    The choice of whether or not to use nuclear energy as a power source is admittedly a controversial one. When people think about nuclear energy it can often be from a negative point of view. People are concerned about nuclear energy, perhaps even rightfully so, because of the potential for deadly accidents to occur, the generation of toxic radioactive waste, and release of radiation into the environment if such waste is improperly stored. However, many consider these concerns to be overly exaggerated

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    Nuclear power and uranium. Have you ever wondered how nuclear power works? Nuclear power has been around for a long time, and there are more nuclear power plants than you think. It takes a lot of materials to make a nuclear power plant, and there's a lot of things you don't know about uranium. You are closer than you think from a power plant. Nuclear plants take a lot of materials and manpower to build and run. Nuclear power is a good source of energy, but it is very complicated. Nuclear power has

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    Nuclear Power has been a controversial topic for a ling time. With disasters like Chernobyl and Fukushima creating heavy skepticism and mistrust in nuclear power from the masses. Skipping past the heavily debated topic of using nuclear power at all, theres the question of building nuclear plants, when a more conventional plant such a a coal plant would suffice. To summarize, should nuclear power be used and developed when compared to its competition? To Clarify, by 'competition' I mean conventional

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    these modern times, are nuclear power plants feasible to every nation around the world? How about in a nation experiencing the toll of depletion of resources, destruction of nature and poverty at the same time; is it still an answer for economic growth? Is the construction of nuclear power plants an aid for the spur of development of a country or a growing threat to the environment? Do nuclear power plants serve the people best or destroy the nature best? Nuclear power plants are said to have

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    Nuclear Power It is no question that the US is incredibly reliant on energy. In 2014 alone, the US used 98.324 quadrillion BTUs of energy. According to the US Energy Information Administration, Roughly 82% of that was fossil fuels. Renewable resources accounted for 10%, including solar, wind, hydroelectric, and more, and the remaining 8% was nuclear power. This energy powered our televisions and drove our cars. Unfortunately, our reliance on fossil fuels brings with it serious side effects, including

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    one the plant is built and working properly, nuclear energy has one of the lowest impacts on the environment. During energy production, it does not release any greenhouse gasses like carbon, sulfur, nitrogen and other oxides into the atmosphere. Neither does it release other combustion by product such as ashes that may contribute to climate change, increasing acid rain level, contamination of large cities, destruction of the ozone layer… Nuclear power plant starts affecting the environment when its

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