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    Nuclear Energy Impact

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    Despite being a relatively new source of energy, nuclear energy has emerged as one of the most influential energy sources. Nuclear power was developed in the 1950s after several years of intensive research on atoms, uranium, and radioactivity (Ferguson, 22). Initially, nuclear energy was mainly applied in the military field through the production of destructive weapons such as bombs. However, as years progressed, it became an essential component of industrial production. Nuclear energy is…

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    TMI Accidents

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    You need to shut down TMI because it continues to pose a serious health risk to the citizens of Pennsylvania. Despite a generally high security standard, accidents can still happen. It is impossible to build a plant with 100% security. There will always be a probability of failure. In the event that a meltdown does occur the The consequences would be absolutely devastating for all kinds of life. As you already know TMI has already had a incident. TMI had a partial meltdown which occurred March…

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    end as better options emerge and humanity develops as a species. It 's only natural for things to become outdated, or be replaced by better options as they become available. Nuclear power is a source of energy, created through a reaction when a uranium atom is split, releasing heat that is used to produce electricity. It was initially used as an alternative to coal, as coal-burning facilities were becoming a hazard to the environment.…

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    East Pennsboro Case Study

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    wants to build a power plant in East Pennsboro Township. I believe making a power plant is a terrible idea, and I have many reasons. There is a huge environmental impact in power plants. Nuclear power plants run on uranium, and mining and refining uranium can be very hazardous. When the uranium is done being used, you can’t just get rid of it and put in the trash. It is very radioactive and toxic, so it will have to be exposed properly. A nuclear accident could occur, and could cause a chain…

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    Nuclear energy complies with the Clean Air Act of 1970, meaning it does not increase the amount of pollution released into the environment (Nuclear Energy Institute, 2015). However, Uranium mining is very similarly to regular mining, which requires fuel and releases carbon emissions, and the construction of a Nuclear Power Plant is the same as every other factory or industrial building, producing a lot of carbon emissions (World Nuclear Association, 2014)…

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    cells of uranium in a process called fission. Fission is splitting cells of atoms to create energy, this energy is important and useful because it helps power our homes and businesses. By powering our homes it helps us to do the simplest of tasks, such as; turn on the light, cook our dinner, and even charge our cellular devices. Another use if for nuclear weapons, by building and using nuclear weapons we as a country can help protect ourselves and others. Nuclear uses uranium (the isotope…

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    Nuclear energy is the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion. Nuclear fission is a nuclear reaction in which a heavy nucleus splits spontaneously or on impact with another particle, with the release of energy. Nuclear fusion on the contrary is the exact opposite; it gathers energy from the heavy nucleus combining with the shot particle. These two combined produce a lot of energy that is used all over the world on a daily basis. Nuclear power has proved to serve a huge part of our…

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    in order to offer a new form of electricity, along with other jobs. The nuclear power plant offers more benefits than just electricity and money. Nuclear power plants also offers multiple jobs for people, this is because they need people to mine uranium, transport it, guard the power plant, run repairs on the plant, help operate, and countless others. Unlike coal and oil power plants, nuclear power plants, while operating, emit no carbon dioxide into the air. Shutting down the power plant could…

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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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    not sponsor her research, however she received funding from various mining and metallurgical companies and organizations. In her studies on the mysterious rays on the minerals pitchblende and torbernite (chalcolite), the electrometer displayed that the pitchblende was four times as active as uranium and that torbernite was twice as active than uranium she believed that these minerals contained a substance much more active than uranium alone. This led her on a meticulous and refined search for…

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