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    Option 1: Nuclear Power( Pros and Cons ) President Obama has stated that the United States should increase the use of nuclear power. As there are many ways to retrieve energy‚ one needs to think of the disadvantages/advantages of each side. Nuclear power converts heat energy from nuclear fission chain reactions that turn into electricity. FIssion is when an atom is split into two parts through natural decay or when instigated in a lab‚ which then releases energy. But then the heat generated within

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    Assignment SC155 – Intro to Chemistry What is nuclear power? Nuclear power is a power source that uses fission of uranium to generate heat. The heat is used to create steam from water that is used to create electricity that people use every day at home or work. There are about four-hundred nuclear power plants in the world and one-hundred of them are located in the United States. We will be looking at the risk and relative gains of using nuclear power over other systems as well as what factors need

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    GENERAL ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF NUCLEAR POWER GENERATION DISADVANTAGES: 1. Nuclear power is a controversial method of producing electricity. Many people and environmental organisations are very concerned about the radioactive fuel it needs. 2. There have been serious accidents with a small number of nuclear power stations. The accident at Chernobyl (Ukraine) in 1986‚ led to 30 people being killed and over 100‚000 people being evacuated. In the preceding years another 200

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    English 111.62 1 October 2013 Nuclear Power Plants. In the editorial from the Los Angeles Times dated July 23‚ 2007 the author goes on to talk about a public assessment of nuclear power as a possible solution to global warming. We are being told that nuclear plants are a good thing but the author also describes risks that are involved. “Many respected academics and environmentalists argue that nuclear power must be a part of any solution to climate change because nuclear plants don’t release greenhouse

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    Before I express my side if I’m in favor of nuclear power and nuclear power plant here in the Philippines‚ let us first be aware of what is a nuclear power plant. Nuclear power is the use of sustained nuclear fission to generate heat and electricity. Nuclear power plants provided about 5.7% of the world’s energy and 13% of the world’s electricity‚ in 2012. In 2013‚ the IAEA report that there are 437 operational nuclear power reactors (although not all are producing electricity‚ some are idle for

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    The Nuclear Power Debate In 1953‚ nuclear energy was introduced into America as a cheap and efficient energy source‚ favoured in place of increasingly scarce fossil fuels which caused air pollution. Its initial use was welcomed by the general public‚ as it was hoped to lower the price of electricity‚ and utilise nuclear power for it’s potential as a resource‚ not a weapon. However‚ as people became aware of the long term dangers involved in storing nuclear waste‚ it’s use was criticised. Two

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    Pick Your Poison Nuclear power plant or coal-burning power plant? There’s no denying the controversy that arises any time power plants come into discussion‚ but there are many recent discoveries causing more people to sway in one direction. We must take all factors such as emissions and other environmental effects into consideration. Upon doing research‚ it is clear that nuclear power is far safer‚ and could benefit the state more than burning coal ever could. Nuclear power plants are much safer

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    Fears As we learn about all of the different ways to power our planet we have to understand that there are in fact tradeoffs no matter what option we choose. I’m not sure where I read the quote but I stumbled across a comment that stated “we were afraid of fire once too” this just means that we have to understand that no matter what we choose the past has helped pave the way to making whatever we chose a safer more efficient way to give us power. Imagine the thousands of people that have died from

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    Interview Reflection Worksheet Please use the information from your interview to complete this worksheet. Submit this worksheet in the Module 2: Assignment Dropbox no later than Day 7 of Module 2. Include vocabulary and concepts from your reading and course site to support and illustrate your own insights. In preparation for the papers you’ll write later in this course‚ take the time to organize your thoughts for each question and write clearly. 1. Summarize how you were rated on the

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    Good morning‚ I Anamika Misra would like to speak on the nuclear deal. I will be speaking for the motion. India needs lot of Electricity for its growing needs and only some type of electricity generation which does not affect the environment should be preferred. Some of the types are Hydel power‚ wind power‚ solar and nuclear. Hydel power is generated at the expense of water and it displaces some water for the purpose of generation. The power generated is directly proportional to the availability

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