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    Nuclear power, which generates a fifth of our nation 's energy supply, has been around since the early 1940’s (NEI). While there are conflicting opinions on this topic, thorough analysis through the historical and ethical lenses justify its uses. Nuclear power is morally acceptable and has a long positive historical record. The benefits of nuclear power outweigh its risks, and the public should view this as a viable future energy source. Nuclear began to fully emerge into modern society as of…

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    Nuclear power, we have all heard of it. Or most of us have, nuclear power is created by nuclear fission (“Nuclear Power for the 21sr Century”). The process of uranium isotopes in a controlled environment being split. As you know any action takes energy and when energy is being used or changed a by-product is made. In most cases it is thermal energy, which is heat energy. That is exactly what is happening in a nuclear power plant. When one uranium isotope is split a chain reaction is created in…

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    Why Nuclear Power is not a Solution Nuclear Power is being considered more as an energy source. Nuclear energy is the energy in the nucleus of an atom. Atoms are the smallest particles that can break a material. Each atom there are two kinds of particles: neutrons and protons. This energy can be obtained in two ways: fusion and nuclear fission. In nuclear fusion, atoms fused together forming only one atom, as a sun produce energy. In nuclear fission, atoms break in smaller atoms, only this way…

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    As of today, Nuclear Power is one of cleanest and most environmental friendly sources of energy. This is because it produces fewer greenhouse gases during production of electricity (CFF, 2017). More production of nuclear power plants would be able to help with the rising demand for clean and renewable energy. However, due to the accident that happened to the Nuclear Power plant in Japan, many people are hesitant about furthering production because people believe there are ethical issues that are…

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    chain reaction in the core, Nuclear fission continues this reaction by releasing several million times more energy than any chemical reaction could (Kurzgesagt, video: 1/3). This heat converts the water into steam, turning a turbine, which continues to the generator and so forth. The Light Water Reactor became the most common thermal-neutron reactor because of its simplicity and low cost. Consequently, it is neither the safest, most efficient, nor technically elegant nuclear solution…

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    Nuclear power makes up about 20% of the United States Electricity. Nuclear power wasn’t used until 1953. The idea came from World War II which used nuclear fission. Nuclear power is made by water being heated to create steam and that creates the power to split uranium atoms also using nuclear fission. Nuclear power has its advantages and also has it disadvantages but one in particular is dangerous. In March 2011 tragic struck Japan when a few reactors had become unstable and exploded. This being…

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    Why nuclear power is the clear choice for power generation. Nuclear power is one of the most efficient and safest forms of power generation. The construction costs of building a nuclear power plant are high, however its operating costs are cheap. The price of uranium is cheap to transport however, it is rare and must be transported to countries that do not have any. Even though uranium is rare and it is hard for developing countries to build a nuclear reactor and purchase uranium, nuclear power…

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    Nuclear power us one of the biggest and best power sources known today. Nuclear fusion and fission makes a lot of excess usable energy. It produces a lot more energy than wind, solar, coal, or fossil fuels do, and they actually are better for the environment than coal or fossil fuels, producing helium rather than carbon monoxide.In short, nuclear power is a good idea because we can take care of the nuclear waste, the reactors have better safety measures and protocols than normal factories, is…

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    No, nuclear power should not be considered as a source of energy but, what is done is done. Nuclear power will be considered as a source of energy and nothing can turn back time. One of the reasons nuclear power absolutely should not be an option is because all things need to be experimented with, modified, changed, redone for something to work properly. At times those things you thought would work do not and those things fail horribly. After all the math done, you still don’t know what will…

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    Nuclear energy has the potential to be the most deadly killer our world has ever seen, but if used properly, our nation can benefit greatly from it. The idea of harnessing the power of nuclear reactions has been around for many years, however, the United States has not seemed to capitalize on its usefulness yet. There are currently only 62 active nuclear power plants with 100 reactors in 31 states. These reactors only provide about 20 percent of all energy used in the United States (“How Many…

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