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    The lifetime of a nuclear power plant is planned to be 40 years. Recently there are trails to raise this life in new constructions as well as the old ones to 60 years (1-4). During this prolonged lifetime components are exposed to degradation that may affect safe operation of the plant. Such influences affect pressure retaining items of the plant including reactor pressure vessel, reactor piping, bolting and threaded fasteners, steam generator materials and several other items (5). The Reactor Pressure

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    invested on Thorium over Uranium in nuclear power plants. I put myself in the shoes of humanity as a whole. For me the goal to improve upon the usage of Thorium would mean the advancement of the human society as well. This is good because I try to pick topics that just don’t relate to one specific group for one specify goals. I believe that the META that governments my mind seeks more than commercial or personal gain. For instance, I was completely for nuclear energy when this paper came out. I completely

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    Nuclear power plants and nuclear energy is a very controversial and very argued about topic. People on both sides have come to the table with very legit and convincing argument. Nuclear power plants and nuclear power is one of or the best green energy sources for working to get of fossil fuel for the following reasons. Nuclear power plants and nuclear power is one of the cheapest forms of green energy, Nuclear power plants have the technology to burn most of the nuclear waste the plant creates, Nuclear

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    Introduction Nuclear power is used to some degree to provide electricity to many countries, and it is also playing a significant role as a main fuel resource for marine propulsion for ships. For many countries, nuclear energy is their primary energy source, such as France. However, nuclear energy has its benefits and drawbacks. The nuclear energy power plants need less raw materials than the other energy power plants, such as coal power plants. But if there is an accident, large amount of radioactive

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    Nuclear Energy For many Americans, the electric bill is the most dreaded bill to arrive each month; it is always expensive, yet it doesn’t have to be. To lower electricity costs for citizens and businesses, the Unites States could increase its use of nuclear power. Nuclear energy is created when an unstable radioactive element decays and emits nanoparticles called radiation. With today’s current technology, the emission of these atoms as well as the energy released can be controlled and used in

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    Nuclear Power a Measured Risk With daily images and reports from the recent nuclear disaster that resulted from the recent Japanese earthquake and tsunami it is easy to raise questions about the safety of Nu-clear Power Plants within the United States. Though these images maybe a cause of concern, nuclear power is reasonably safe and decreases the United States’ dependence on fossil fuels. Thesis Quickly after the disaster that occurred in Japan President Obama requested that the Nuclear Regulatory

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    Nuclear power is one of the most debatable topics of this overheating world. Nuclear energy is a clean way to make energy, it doesn 't burn, like fossil fuels, so the air isn 't polluted. Nuclear energy is the splitting of the nucleus in Uranium, making two other atoms and energy. This is called fission, and the power plants get their energy from the heat that comes out. The heat is used to heat water and make steam, which is made into electricity. Nuclear is a very clean energy, which doesn 't

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    Nuclear energy is not the most talked about debate, but one of the most important because of the impact it has on the future of the earth. It has grown to be one of the leading sources of energy in Europe. The U.S. does not use nuclear energy as much, but are looking to add ore nuclear power plants. The way nuclear energy is formed is through a long process that starts by splitting an atom. The first people to do so were the German scientists, Lise Meitner and Otto Hahn. After their study along with

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    A pellet of nuclear fuel wegights roughly 0.1 ounces, but yet has the same amount of energy as a ton of coal (Lüsted,2013). Such a small portion of nuclear fuel can produce a magnificent impact.. This strong energy alternative must be closely analyzed to predict the future of its ability. There are many functions taken into account that allows a nuclear power plant to operate properly. The process of generating electrical power consists of several precise steps that must be executed correctly.The

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    Nuclear energy is one of the cleaner sources of energy. Nuclear energy is very important to Americans. It provides one in five households with electricity and also emits very little CO2 into the air when it is used (World-nuclear.org). This kind of electricity is very effective and efficient. It saves money overall compared to different ways of producing power. Nuclear energy can actually help fight cancer (World-nuclear.org). The radioactive isotopes produced from the nuclear power plants are what

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