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    amongst the scientific community. Many different solutions have been offered, each with it’s pros and cons. Some scientists are arguing for clean and renewable energy like solar or wind, while others claim that we should find more effective ways of mining and using fossil fuels. Neither of these are a single solution that can power the world for an extended period of time. Many have ideas of how we should harness power, however, not many of them could be a permanent solution, unlike nuclear fission

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    Nuclear fission takes place inside the core by which the isotope splits using the atoms in the uranium dioxide from the pellets. The immense heat produced by this is carried away by fluid circulating through the reactor core. Once the fluid becomes heated it is used to produce steam, this steam drives the turbines which in turn rotate the

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    dollar spent on clean renewable energy and one more dollar spent on making the world a comparatively dirtier and a more dangerous place, because nuclear power and nuclear weapons go hand in hand.” Nuclear energy is caused when power plants split uranium atoms inside a reactor in a process called fission. At a nuclear energy facility, the heat from fission is used to produce steam, which spins a turbine to generate electricity. True, that if disposed of correctly nuclear could have no harm doesn’t

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    Manhattan Project, this problem was the difficulty of mining or creating the proper uranium isotope. Uranium-235 was the only isotope of uranium that underwent fission and only 0.7% of the uranium found in nature was of this isotope. More commonly uranium-238 was found, which actually inhibited the nuclear chain reaction. There were however several techniques which will be mentioned later for enriching the uranium. Do to how rare and expensive uranium-235 was it was first necessary to determine how much

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    with a uranium atom and splits, discharging huge amounts of energy in the form of radiation and heat. Additional neutrons are also released when a uranium atom splits and they go on to hit even more uranium atoms; this starts a nuclear chain reaction. Nuclear chain reactions are measured in a nuclear power plant to control the amount of heat produced. Most power plants use a special type of uranium, called U-235, for nuclear fission because its atoms are easily split apart. While normal uranium is about

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    or the use of fossil fuels. To have a better understanding of nuclear energy, one should know the basics of it. the process begins with small pellets of uranium placed into rods and stacked closely together. Then, a neutron is exposed to the first rod, causing it to break down or split and release two more neutrons that will hit the other uranium pellets and so on.This repetitive process is known as fission, “the action of dividing or splitting something into two or more parts”. In this case, that

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    Mining is a very important industry all over the globe,especially in Canada.Canada has one of the largest mining supply sectors in the world,more than 3 700 companies and is one of the largest mineral suppliers.Canada is first place for Potash,second place for uranium and niobium,third place for cobalt,aluminum,tungsten and platinum group metals (M.A.C,n.d.).Mining is important because it is the process of discovering the minerals that are used to make steel,,jewelry,lead,and many other types of

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    this. This is not an issue for nuclear energy as it is a long process where one reaction could take decades, constantly providing energy that can be slowed down or sped up. Uranium is a highly unstable radioactive element that is most commonly used in nuclear reactors all over the world. Australia has the highest supply of uranium that any other country in the world. There has been one research nuclear plant since the 1980’s but currently; Australia does not have

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    there are several disadvantages to nuclear power plants. To start, nuclear power plants are expensive. The Watts Bar Unit 2, a reactor of the Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, costed 4.5bil dollars alone and took 19 years. Also, uranium is a finite fuel source that has a high cost of mining, refining, and transportation. Most importantly, it produces radioactive waste that takes hundreds of years to reach a safe level. In spite of the downsides, nuclear power has many advantages. First of all, nuclear energy

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    Even though uranium is presented as the “new green” the hazards exist and the Fukushima disaster that happened not so long ago the world was reminded of just how dangerous this type of power can be. The scientists have come to full understanding of the process of nuclear

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