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    the increase interest as a future energy option. The research on HTGRs are being conducted in China and Japan, and also two new nuclear plant designs are being chased as an international project (4). These reactors are used in nuclear power plants to generate electricity and also new nuclear fuels. However, can these HTGRs be used in residential areas? Gas-cooled nuclear reactors was originated by a professor in chemistry named Farrington Daniels at 1942 in University of Wisconsin. His report was

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    Contents Page Page 1: Contents page Page 2-4: Explain the function of a modern nuclear power device and its process Page 4: How is the process currently being used to further scientific understanding Page 5: History and development Page 6: Graphic Timeline Page 7: Nuclear equation and energy calculations Page 8-9: References and bibliography Part 1: Explain the function of a modern nuclear power device and process The Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor (LFTR) is a type of

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    605). Energy cannot be created or destroyed; it only changes form. There are several sources of heat. These sources are chemical, mechanical, electrical, and nuclear. Chemical The most common source of heat for the purpose of firefighting comes from chemical reactions. When something burns, it is the result of a chemical reaction where heat is being released. Pyrolysis is the "decomposition or transformation

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    Nuclear energy, is it the energy of the future? Nuclear energy can be seen as the energy hope for the future. The diminishing supply of non-renewable fossil fuels requires the development of a cheap alternative. Could nuclear energy be the answer? It is abundant, low in labour intensity, comparatively clean and able to provide for societies needs for at least 200 years. Currently, the most common source of energy is made from the combustion of coal. However, Australians are the most polluting people

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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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    rates of energy release. Fuels are any kind of substance that, when burnt, produces chemical or nuclear energy that can be used for work. More accurately, fuels may be defined as a naturally occurring or artificially prepared combustible carbonaceous material (Palanna, 2009). One of the most common fuels that is still used today is charcoal. Charcoal is the remains of burnt wood which was discovered to be a good fuel source and was used to melt metals. When fuels are burnt the majority of the

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    resources and even fewer sources of fuel and energy (Nuclear Power in Japan, April 2015). As a result, Japan depends on nuclear power to sustain electricity for the 127.3 million people living there (Japan Population, 2015). Nuclear power plants like the Fukushima Daiichi plant in the towns of Futaba and Ohkuma, Japan produced substantial electricity for surrounding areas (Nuclear / TEPCO Power Plants, n.d.) and was one of the largest and most productive nuclear power plants in the world. Yet, in

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    A pellet of nuclear fuel weighs roughly 0.1 ounces, but yet has the same amount of energy as a ton of coal (McLeish, 2008, p. 47). 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 characteristics that must be taken into account to permit a nuclear power plant to operate properly. The process of generating electrical power consists of several precise steps that must

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    Nuclear reactions are one of the most efficient and clean ways to produce electricity. In 2012 alone, nuclear reactors produced 13% of the world's electricity. Nuclear reactors are the structures that contain this immense reaction. They are billion dollar structures and have to made just right for them to work. If they work though, the energy output is enormous. To understand how nuclear reactors are made, you have to understand how nuclear reactions works and what makes them go. There are two

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    A Nuclear Future? Energy is an integral part of human society. From our basic needs of food and shelter to transport and industry, if we are to survive and prosper as a species our energy needs will need to continue to be met. At present the majority of the world’s energy needs are being met by fossil fuels such as oil and coal (Asif& Muneer, 2005). Demand for energy is forecast to rise by 57% by 2025 (Asif& Muneer, 2005) while at the same time fuel reserves are becoming depleted. As well as reserves

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