This is a topic that can change the way the world gets and uses energy. This topic is about nuclear energy. The two sides of this subject is the side that supports this type of energy and wants to invest more in it. The other side to this matter is the side that wants to not support it and wants to take down the nuclear power plants that are in use today. The answer I support is the side that wants to invest more money into the project of creating more nuclear power plants. This is because it is a better source of energy that coal, oil, and other fossil fuels.
Some information that I can use to support this side is nuclear energy doesn’t spew smoke, carbon dioxide, and other chemicals. Electricity is created by splitting atoms in a series of nuclear reactions, otherwise known as nuclear fission. This information is from Discovery Channel website and its all about nuclear power and their plants. This source is definitely a reliable one because its in the public eye, which would lead me to believe that since it is there that they would not lie about such matters. How this information supports my side of the subject is since nuclear power doesn’t spew smoke or other chemicals, this makes the problem about global warming not so impossible to stop with the creation of these plants.
Information that is able to support the other side is the nuclear waste created by the nuclear plants. The waste created by nuclear plants will be toxic to human beings for about 100,000 years.
The Downsides of Nuclear Power With the Sun obscured by a thick cloud of brown gas, you would think that the land located below would be similar to a frozen tundra due to the lack of heat energy. In actuality, this planet, which used to be known as Earth to an extinct race called “humans,” is a barren wasteland with baking temperatures. If the Sun isn’t the Earth’s heat source, then what is? The answer to that question is the radioactive substances covering 99% of the surface…
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Brown Period 3 March 25, 2015 Nuclear Energy Nuclear energy is one of most potential energy resource available right. Nuclear Energy is one of the most potential energy in the world. There is only 100 nuclear power plant operating during 2014, but they produce 5.5% of total electricity in the world. The Nuclear fuel, uranium, is a radioactive element. Nuclear energy has a lot of advantage. First, uranium, nuclear fuel, is a high energy element. Second, Nuclear power plant doesn’t emit carbon dioxide…
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Title: Should Nuclear Power be used as an energy resource in the future? Nuclear power is one of the popular energy resources this century, because it cannot only create electricity power. In the 1950s, it started to develop for the peaceful purposes of nuclear fission, especially for power generation. In the 1950s, the first commercial nuclear power plant started operation (World Nuclear Association, 2012). Since then, the percentage of electricity generation from nuclear sources has increased…
about three elderly anti-nuclear activists (ages eighty-two, sixty-three and fifty-seven) breached the plants security getting through four-security fences undetected security at the Y-12 Nuclear power plant located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. The article went on to talk about the three individuals being charged for a few different crimes, but the focus should not even be on that, but on how to protect this power plant as well as the others in this country better. These anti-nuclear activists did more than…
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security began to develop nuclear weapons, but in the process of developing nuclear weapons, it found that with nuclear weapons not only bring the interests of the world but also will harmful to the world. It is often said that if world without nuclear weapons will be more peaceful. Because when the nuclear leak, it is not just the destruction of a small place, but to destroy the entire human race, because the long-term effects of nuclear weapons by the Staff of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation 1999???…
Nuclear power plants provide the most economically efficient, safe, and sustainable source of power generation available to our generation; however it comes with it’s own set of issues that must be dealt with to mitigate any potential harm to the environment or population. One of the larger issues is that once the reactor has attained initial criticality, it is never truly “off”. The reactor will still produce heat due to decay of non-stable isotopes within it caused by fission. Because decay…