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    decrease its reliance on fossil fuels for electricity production. The combustion of fossil fuels such as oil and coal to generate electricity produces carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases that lead to a variety of environmental problems. Nuclear power‚ on the other hand‚ is a comparatively clean source of energy. Though still widely employed‚ concerns over security of stored waste and a public distrust of reactor safety—fueled by the incidents at Three Mile Island in 1979 and Chernobyl in 1986

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    Recently‚ a client of mine bought real estate near Donald C. Cook Nuclear Generating Station‚ which is in Bridgman Michigan. Although‚ the property is six miles north of the nuclear power plant‚ the buyer decided that it was not an issue and bought the place. The property sits in a beautiful wooded area overlooking Lake Michigan with a cozy ranch‚ mile long driveway‚ and old hardwood trees. One would never notice there is a nuclear power plant down the street when sitting by the pond skipping stones

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    During the last century‚ nuclear power has been established as a reliable source of energy in the major industrialized countries. Nuclear power plants provide about 17 percent of the world’s electricity. In the United States‚ nuclear power supplies about 15 percent of the electricity overall. Although no new plants are scheduled to be built in the United States‚ nuclear power is growing to be a popular producer of power. It has recently enjoyed a revival in attention and research due to the environmental

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    Bataan Nuclear Power Plant

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    Bataan Nuclear Power Plant Bataan Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power plant‚ completed but never fueled‚ on Bataan Peninsula‚ 100 kilometers (60 miles) north of Manila in the Philippines. It is located on a 3.57 square kilometer government reservation at Napot Point in Morong‚ Bataan. It was the Philippines’ only attempt at building a nuclear power plant. [pic]History The Philippine nuclear program started in 1958 with the creation of the Philippine Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) under

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    Nuclear power is produced through the use of nuclear reactions to produce nuclear energy that can then be harnessed to generate heat and create superheated steam to drive turbines. The most common nuclear reaction is that of nuclear fission‚ which is the splitting of an atom’s nucleus into smaller nuclei. Nuclear reactions are incredibly energy dense and thus allow nuclear reactors to make a tremendous amount of electricity. There are only 61 nuclear power plants in the United States‚ but they account

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    Benefits and Risks of Nuclear Power in California By Roger Dunstan Requested by Assembly Member Helen Thomson APRIL 2002 CRB 02-008 Benefits and Risks of Nuclear Power in California By Roger Dunstan ISBN NO. 1-58703-156-6 About the Author Roger Dunstan is an Assistant Director for the California Research Bureau. Acknowledgements Many people provided assistance in a paper such as this‚ but several deserve special mention. Trina Dangberg‚ Sheila Oliver‚ and Judy Hust

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    Nuclear Power: A Burden or a Blessing? When the first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima‚ Japan‚ the world was thrust into the atomic age. Nuclear power had become a reality. It promised to provide clean‚ efficient energy for centuries to come. Despite all of the promises‚ nuclear power has only been put into minimal use. Only a few of the nuclear plants that the government planned on building have actually been built. Some of the plants that were constructed have been shut down. Now‚ more

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    resort to nuclear energy. The Department of Energy has already given its support to energy companies who have decided to construct nuclear power plants. It appears that nuclear power is the right course to take‚ but before this decision is finalised it is important to weigh the multiple advantages and disadvantages of nuclear power. There are many pros and cons‚ but they weigh up almost equally which makes it a hard decision to choose the right course of action‚ nuclear power or non-nuclear power. The

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    Bataan Nuclear Power Plant is nuclear power plant‚ completed but never fueled‚ on Bataan Peninsula‚ 100 kilometers (62 mi) west of Manila in the Philippines. It is located on a 3.57 square kilometer government reservation at Napot Point in Morong‚ Bataan. It was the Philippines’ only attempt at building a nuclear power plant. The Philippine nuclear program started in 1958 with the creation of the Philippine Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) under Republic Act 2067. Under a regime of martial law‚ Philippine

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    How Nuclear Power Works

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    How Nuclear Power Works The nuclear power plant stands on the border between humanity’s greatest hopes and its deepest fears for the future. On one hand‚ atomic energy offers a clean energy alternative that frees us from the shackles of fossil fuel dependence. On the other‚ it summons images of disaster: quake-ruptured Japanese power plants belching radioactive steam‚ the dead zone surrounding Chernobyl’s concrete sarcophagus. But what happens inside a nuclear power plant to bring such marvel

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