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    Nowadays, governments are facing two main problems about electricity: resources of fossil fuels are running out and countries need to diminish their carbon emissions. Nuclear is seen as the most common alternative. Nuclear currently supplies 19% of the UK’s electricity and 11% in the world (NIA,2015). In the UK, all but one of the current nuclear plants are due to close by 2023. Should the UK replace their nuclear plants by a new generation of nuclear stations? Because of the accidents, costs and

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    Gulf Oil spill vs. Three Mile Island disaster Disasters made by error of a man-made machines can lead to as much wreckage as a hurricane or tornado. These lead to hurt in the communities that were affected, as well as the economic state of the government. Man made disasters can also lead to very critical change in the public’s opinion on the use of the certain energy source. If the opinion changes to being against the use of the power source, it can impact the stock and profit the industry’s

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    What nuclear energy is-is when energy is released during fission or fusion, especially when used to make electricity. Nuclear energy is important because it is a competitive electricity source, it could lower the rate in which the climate is changing, there is an increasing demand in the need for electricity, there is a secure amount of supplies, and the economic effect it would have would be very beneficial. My stance, after learning more about it and understanding various aspects of it, is that

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    use petroleum as a substitute for uranium, which is needed to power the nuclear system, would not be economically or environmentally sensible. I say this because, first of all, there is a major supply of uranium considering it was one of the last energy sources to be found as well as only a small amount of it is required to produce a lot of energy. Secondly, petroleum gives off carbon monoxide which is one of the reasons for ozone depletion; whereas, the uranium does not give off pollution except

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    Nuclear power plants are, “a facility that converts atomic energy into usable power” (OECD Glossary). Although nuclear power plants have many advantages, they have have very serious threats. Nuclear energy is controversial because many serious accidents can happen through the use of nuclear power plants but life is much more efficient with the use of nuclear power plants. . I believe that nuclear power should be used. It is the most reliable source of energy. It does not cause pollution, which will

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    Nuclear power and uranium. Have you ever wondered how nuclear power works? Nuclear power has been around for a long time, and there are more nuclear power plants than you think. It takes a lot of materials to make a nuclear power plant, and there's a lot of things you don't know about uranium. You are closer than you think from a power plant. Nuclear plants take a lot of materials and manpower to build and run. Nuclear power is a good source of energy, but it is very complicated. Nuclear power has

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    1). Once nuclear fission has taken place inside the reactor to make electricity, the Uranium breaks into many unstable isotopes. These isotopes will remain radioactive for thousands of years. Hence, the need for more nuclear waste storage facilities. A storage facility in South Australia would be geographically perfect and hold low level (plastic), intermediate (see Figure 2) and high level waste, like spent uranium fuel cells. The answer will be supported and derived from multiple sources, including;

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    On October 24th, Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders said, "Climate Change is real! Climate Change is caused by human activity! Climate Change is affecting all parts of the world.” Sanders speaks about the disruption of ecosystems, the dying of species, and the destruction of earth’s atmosphere. The creation of increased greenhouse gases caused by heavy reliance on fossil fuel energy has disrupted Earth’s equilibrium. Sanders calls for alternative energy in America; hailing countries

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    The Relationship between energy independence, in the form of Energy Security Risk points, and Shale Gas Production in the United States. By Md Akram Hossain Abstract Fracking is a type of drilling technique that has been used commercially for almost 65 years. Hydraulic fracking is also being used to stimulate new production from older wells. The combination of advanced hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling, utilizing state of the art technology, is mostly responsible for todays booming US

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    Stephen Allen Ms. Spain English IV 8 December 2014 The Causes and Effects of Pollution There are constant news reports about pollution and how it’s destroying earth and how it helps the greenhouse effect on Earth’s atmosphere. There are many different sources of pollution, even some that may not seem likely to produce so much. There are many causes of pollution in the environment. Some include natural sources of pollution and some are caused by manmade sources of pollution. Whether they are natural

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