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8  The CO2 Laser is to enrich the uranium.  The enriched uranium is used to fill fuel rods. Then the rods are put into the reactor.  They will be in there for 3 operational cycles. That is about 6 years.

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19  Store used material in Yucca Mountain Or out the Window!

20  In the U.S: 104  In Colorado: 0  Most of nuclear power plants are in the East Coast. But there are a few in southern California and southern Arizona.

21  One Kilogram of U-235 can produce 3 Million times the energy of a kilogram of coal  This one reactor could power all of Boulder County  Lafayette uses roughly 7 million KW/H  A reactor can produce many MW/H (a thousand times a KW/H)  One Uranium pellet, (size of a fingertip) can produce the equivalent energy of 150 gallons of oil

22  Nuclear energy produces a 400 th of the greenhouse gases in a coal plant

23  Little Pollution  Miniscule CO2 Emissions  1,000 years worth of Uranium-Only 50 years of coal  Only byproduct is water vapor. The only thing used is water (and uranium)  Reliable  Needs little Uranium; produces LOTS of energy  Safe  10,000-50,000 people die from coal mining/lung problems and 0 Americans have died from Uranium mining

24  Radiation  If all power came from nuclear power plants, Americans would only receive 2/10 of a millirem of radiation on top of the 200 millirems they receive annually  Nuclear Waste  Our only flaw! But Yucca Mountain can help us!  Stays active for thousands of years  Meltdowns!!!

25  Most Meltdowns don’t kill people  Homer Simpson has survived many

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29  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_reacto r_technology http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_reacto r_technology  http://www.google.com/ http://www.google.com/  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_enrich ment http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_enrich ment  http://www.darvill.clara.net/altenerg/nuclea r.htm http://www.darvill.clara.net/altenerg/nuclea r.htm  http://members.tripod.com/funk_phenomeno n/nuclear/procon.htm http://members.tripod.com/funk_phenomeno n/nuclear/procon.htm


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