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Chapter 12 Nuclear Energy
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Introduction to the Nuclear Process
Fission – nuclear energy released when atom split Fusion – nuclear energy released when atoms fused
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Introduction to the Nuclear Process
Atoms and Radioactivity Normally: # protons = # neutrons = # electrons Neutron (0) Atomic mass = # protons + # neutrons Nucleus Electron (-) Proton (+) Atomic number = # protons
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Introduction to the Nuclear Process
Normally, # proton = # electrons = # neutrons 8 P 8 N Oxygen 6 P 6 N Carbon Differing # proton = different atom
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Introduction to the Nuclear Process
Carbon If # neutrons > # protons = Isotope Chemical behavior identical to normal atom. Many are radioactive
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Introduction to the Nuclear Process
Common Radioactive Isotopes
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Nuclear Fission Nuclear Fuel Cycle Uranium tailings
Uranium mines and mills Depleted uranium tails U-235 enrichment Factory wastes Fabrication of fuel assemblies Low-level wastes Nuclear power plant Spent fuel stored on-site Spent fuel reprocessing Deep geological disposal
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Nuclear Fission
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Nuclear Fission How Electricity is Produced from Conventional Nuclear Fission
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Nuclear Fission Breeder Nuclear Fission
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Pros and Cons of Nuclear Energy
Impact Coal Nuclear Land use 17,000 ac 1,900 ac Daily fuel requirement 9,000 tons/day 3 kg/day Air pollution Moderate to severe Low Radioactive emissions 1 curie 28,000 curies Risk from catastrophic accidents Short-term local risk Long-term risk over large area
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Pros and Cons of Nuclear Energy
Is Electricity Produced by Nuclear Energy Cheap? Role of government subsidies The cost of building a nuclear power plant Fixing technical and safety problems in existing plants
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Pros and Cons of Nuclear Energy
Can Nuclear Energy Decrease Our Reliance on Foreign Oil? Only 3% of electricity in US generated by oil Oil primarily used for: heating buildings vehicles
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Safety Issues in Nuclear Power Plants
Probability of major accident low, but if it occurs, consequences are wide-spread and long-lasting Major accidents have included: Three Mile Island Chornobyl
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Safety Issues in Nuclear Power Plants
Radioactive fallout from Chornobyl:
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Safety Issues in Nuclear Power Plants
The Link Between Nuclear Energy and Nuclear Weapons Can be reprocessed for . . . Spent fuel from conventional nuclear plant Fuel for breeder reactor OR Nuclear weapons
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Radioactive Wastes Two general types: Low-level radioactive wastes
High-level radioactive wastes
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Radioactive Wastes Temporary storage includes above-ground storage casks Insert Fig a, b
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Radioactive Wastes Case-in-Point: Yucca Mountain
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Radioactive Wastes Other considerations:
High-Level Radioactive Liquid Waste Radioactive Wastes with Relatively Short Half-Lives Decommissioning Nuclear Power Plants
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Fusion: Nuclear Energy for the Future?
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The Future of Nuclear Power
Issues: Making nuclear power safer Standardizing power plant designs
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