New Uranium- Created Leading Energy Alternative. Ready? Zack Berent and Pat Heslin.

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New Uranium- Created Leading Energy Alternative. Ready? Zack Berent and Pat Heslin

Radioactive Decay

Fusion

Fission

Nuclear Fuel Cycle

The Rise, Fall, and Recovery of Nuclear Power Enrico Fermi Manhattan Project Competition of Cold War Oil Crisis of 1973

The Rise, Fall, and Recovery of Nuclear Power Economic Increase Fossil Fuels Fall Electricity Liberalization Three Mile Island Chernobyl

The Rise, Fall, and Recovery of Nuclear Power World Association of Nuclear Operators Reformed Process Passively Safe Plants Pebble Bed Reactor (PBR) Very High Temperature Reactor (VHTR) Canada Deuterium Uranium (CANDU)

Advantages v. Disadvantages Military Use taken away Use of Nuclear Material Technology Available Low Emissions High Amounts Made Meltdowns Reliance on Material Price based upon nuclear-rich countries Transportation Waste Security

The Financial Story Is by far the cheapest fuel to produce of the four main fuels (Coal, Gas, Nuclear, and Petroleum) at only $1.76 per kilowatt-hour Is comparable to petroleum in operations and maintenance costs and is constantly improving in this category Is by far the cheapest in terms of cost for the fuel at $0.47 per kilowatt-hour. The nuclear industry is up-and-coming

Nuclear Power in the United States Currently 109 operational plants, the most in the world The United States produces about 97, 400 watts of nuclear energy per year (20% of total internal energy needs) The United States produces the most nuclear energy in the world, but with a catch Renewed Interest: Nuclear Power 2010

Nuclear Power Around the World 30 countries use nuclear energy 435 operational Nuclear Reactors worldwide 29 reactors are under construction as nuclear energy expands Asia leads the charge with plans for large expansion Europe is across the spectrum in terms of nuclear energy production

Project Design

Review Radioactive Decay, Fusion, Fission Nuclear Fuel Cycle Rise, Fall, and Recovery Advantages and Disadvantages The Financial Story Nuclear Power in the United States Nuclear Power Around the World