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    I believe that Three Mile Island needs to stay open. Nuclear Power Opinion Paper-Three Mile Island: Rough Copy Three Mile Island (TMI) is a nuclear power plant located in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, running since 1974. In 2019, the Exelon Corporation plans to shut down Three Mile Island, an essential role in the economy that produces a large amount of Pennsylvania's electricity. This is because because they haven’t been profitable for the past 5 years, and have lost more than $300…

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    A nuclear weapon is an explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions, either fission, in a fission bomb, or a combination of fission and fusion, like in a thermonuclear weapon. These weapons help make the world a more safe place, which is exactly why I believe that even though they are expensive, one Trillion Dollars over 30 years expensive, they are a necessary thing for today’s life. The production and use of nuclear weapons provide many jobs, help countries and…

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    energy to 550,000 households. Enriched uranium (uranium dioxide pellets) is used as the fuel in the plant, which is 2-3% uranium 235. Cooling is necessary and the plant uses 800-2,600 gallons of water per megawatt hour. U-235 will decay into U-238, which is the primary waste product. Please see the PhET Simulations website for multiple simulations about nuclear energy. (https://phet.colorado.edu/en/search?q=nuclear) Calculate the mass (in grams) of uranium 235 (U-235) in 1.26 X10⁵…

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    of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer were in-charge of the Project . The members of the committee combined their expertise, technology, science and finance. The success of the Manhattan Project was when a uranium bomb called “Little Boy” and a plutonium bomb “Fat Man” was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. The success was a result of the collaboration between both the scientific and the engineering disciplines. Communication and efficiency amongst…

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    Essay On Nuclear Energy

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    Nuclear Energy The atoms, otherwise known as the building blocks of anything and everything, possess an incredible amount of energy that we are able, to an extent, harness. The splitting of an atom (uranium in particular) is known as nuclear fission, and is the current process used to create energy by heating up water in order to produce steam, which in turn spins turbines and generates electricity. This vast amount of energy produced can be used to power entire countries, and has many…

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    Nuclear Reactors

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    1. Introduction Most nuclear power plants/reactors work in quite a similar way. The power/energy released by the reaction of continuous fission of the atoms (this process is call nuclear fission) from the fuel (this is achieved by using radioactive elements) is use create heat for liquid to turn into steam. This steam is then used to drive the turbines in the power plant, which produce electricity. (World Nuclear Association, 2015) The nuclear power plants on average now have about 33%…

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    It is found in the Earth’s crust and can be found in small amounts in rocks and soil. Thorium is far more chemically stable and has limited radioactive debris compared to Uranium making it safer and environmentally friendly.Thorium has little negative effects on the environment as well as health concerns. World production of Thorium would exceed 30,000 tonnes per year. This would lead to an increase of Thorium in the environment…

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    1939, Scientists discovered fission. They would later use radioactive materials to create a bomb of unprecented power. FDR created the Uranium Committee to further investigate into this massive project. This project was officially called the Manhattan Engineer District(MED). This project was a $2-billion dollar effort that required them to obtain the two isotopes(Uranium and Plutonium). These two were used in the of the process called gaseous diffusion. On July 16, 1945, near Alamorgordo, The…

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    produce CO2 as it is the major cause of greenhouse gases in the earth’s ozone layer. Fundamentally, if uranium were to be mined and transported in an efficient manner, nuclear power would be “carbon-zero”. Additional positive fundamentals of adopting nuclear energy are the fact that it produces higher quantities of energy and is far more efficient, the quantity of energy released from uranium per gram is much more than that of fossil fuels such as oil or coal. Nuclear power is approximately…

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    countries, without producing signs of any emissions. Therefore, Australia should develop nuclear technology as the geology of Australia is perfectly stable for the production of nuclear technology and more importantly, we have abundant uranium reserves, with 3 successful uranium mines in Australia. Unfortunately, the cost and nuclear wastage are the biggest challenges standing in the way of the development. That said, these challenges are not entirely undefeatable, and they do not stop a debate…

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