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Nuclear Power Student Work
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How is it produced? Energy is released by splitting Uranium 235 atoms
Energy that is produced heats water The water turns to steam The steam turns a turbine which generates power
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Where is it produced? Nuclear power stations operate in 31 countries.
The top 5 nuclear power producers are the United States, France, Japan, Russia, and South Korea. France produces 3 quarters of its electricity by nuclear power, most at The Cattenom Nuclear Power Plant.
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Where is it produced? Countries such as Australia and Italy remain opposed to nuclear power. Nuclear power plants in the United States included 3 Mile Island in Pennsylvania, Browns Ferry in Alabama, 9 Miles Point in New York, and many more.
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What are its uses? Used to power homes, offices, and factories
The Chernobyl accident of 1986 in Ukraine was the result of a flawed reactor design an inadequately trained users Three mile Island accident was a partial nuclear meltdown that occurred in Pennsylvania in 1976
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What are its uses? The Non-Proliferation Treaty(NPT) is an international treaty whose objective is to prevent the spread and misuse of nuclear weapons. The treaty recognizes 5 states as nuclear weapon holders: USA, Russia, UK, France, and China, however other countries such as India, Pakistan, North Korea, and Israel also posses nuclear weapons.
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Pros Low Cost- other than the initial expense of creating the power plant the process of creating nuclear energy is less expensive than other energy Low Pollution- nuclear energy does create radiation when being made, but unlike with oil this radiation is usually well kept and doesn't effect the environment Sustainable - its not proven that nuclear energy is sustainable, but with more research and newer technology it will likely become a lasting energy resource
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Pros High energy density- its estimated that the amount of energy released during a nuclear fission reaction is 10million times greater than the amount released while burning a fossil fule
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Cons Radioactive waste- hazardous to most forms of life and the environment Nuclear accidents- small radiation leaks can cause devastating effects. Some disasters that have occurred are Chernobyl and Fukushima. Nuclear radiation- produce plutonium which is harmful to nature High cost- a lot of investments are needed to set up a nuclear power station
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Cons National risk- nuclear weapons can be formed which are hot targets for militants and terrorist organizations which leads to a security concern Fuel availability- it is a very scarce resource and only exists in a few countries Non renewable- once nuclear power plants are extracted it is useless
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