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    The lesser evil: Nuclear Energy Asad Choudhry 999071668 October 15‚ 2014 Professor Karen Ing Introduction: The increased urgency to combat climate change has led to renewed interest in nuclear energy. To simplify a nuclear energy facility or a nuclear reactor is very much like any other power plant except that it produces heat through a process called nuclear fission. The heat produced from the nuclear fission is done through a radioactive element called uranium. The heat created is turned

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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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    TITLE.; THE NEW NUCLEAR POWER PLANT AT SELLAFIELD Introduction Requirement specifications for a new nuclear plant provide the basis for selecting the appropriate reactor and other machinery for the successful implementation of the project. There are a total of 14 nuclear power stations in operation in the UK and there are 6 which have gone under decommissioning in the past 15 years. Nuclear power plants supply at present 20% of UK’s total energy requirements. A further

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    Uses of radioisotopes Nuclear Power Note: nuclear power works by radioactivity “Radioisotopes are naturally occurring or synthetic radioactive form of an element. Most radioisotopes are made by bombarding a stable element with neutrons in the core of a nuclear reactor. The radiations given off by radioisotopes are easy to detect. Most natural isotopes of relative atomic mass less than 208 are not radioactive. Those from 210 and up are all radioactive.”(Radioisotope - Hutchinson Encyclopedia)

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    Australia should use Nuclear Power or not. The problem we are facing is that global warming is increasing‚ which is very dangerous for our behalf. We are the main cause of global warming‚ as the ozone layer is deteriorating‚ but I feel that there are other ways to help it rather than using Nuclear Energy. Let’s face it‚ global warming is always going to be an issue‚ whether we have Nuclear Energy or not. There is always going to be pollution whether it be from cars‚ power plants‚ factories etc

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    The dangers involved with nuclear power production weigh heavy on the environment as a whole. The population should start to develop newer ways to mass produce energy in a more environmentally safe way. In early stages nuclear plants are extremely expensive. According to OECD the “overnight cost” (calculation of all costs present and future) for nuclear plants under their control is anywhere between $3850/kWe to $5339/kWe. These costs directly affect the US and every tax paying citizen because

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    PASCUAL‚ Alexis David P. 011811 Nuclear power as the most suitable source of energy for the Philippines Soaring electricity bills‚ repeated blackouts; two of the major causes of headache we experience a lot nowadays. The giant power firm‚ MERALCO‚ has increased generation charges by a painful amount within the last 5 years‚ and of course‚ people are crying out loud because of this. In the middle of a power crisis‚ amidst soaring generation charges‚ the increasing cost of fuel importation

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    | Superfund Site | Hanford Nuclear Power Site | | Ciera Comstock | | | A Superfund Program is the federal government’s program to clean up the nation’s uncontrolled hazardous waste sites. (U.S Environmental Protection Agency‚ 2010) Here are a select few sites that I picked that are in Washington: RICHLAND HANFORD 100-AREA (USDOE) 100 AREA WA3890090076 100 Area is where the nine former plutonium production

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    OTHER TYPES OF THE NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS THAT HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO EVOLVE IN SOUTH AFRICA AND WHY THIS WOULD BE FEASIBLE South Africa as a developing country and is one of the world leader in supplying food and raw material. It has very a lot of arable land and large reserves of natural resources. The warm climate favours the production of most crops and livestock which is in demand by the population. The country’s economic backbone lies between the performance of the mining and agricultural

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    Many methods of power production are used throughout the power industry. One form of power production is nuclear power. The construction of a nuclear power plant would provide jobs in the Port Augusta community‚ this method of power production is also a reliable source of energy. However‚ there are disadvantages of having a nuclear power plant such as the environmental impacts it may cause and the threat of a nuclear accident. This essay will depict if a nuclear power plant should or should not be

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