i think nuclear power is awesome
uranium, plutonnium, and not much more except chemicals.
yes a coal is nature nuclear uses lots of power Process for production of power from coal is very inefficient , More over it produces lot of carbon dioxide in to atmosphere (harmful green house gas). While Process for production of power from Nuclear plant is very good when compared with coal power. But initial and maintenance cost is very high. Unit cost for coal power is more economical than nuclear power. So economically coal power station is better. But on the basis of efficiency Nuclear power stations are good. When the deaths caused by the two types of mining are considered, coal fired systems have a much higher overall death rate. But the coal mining industry is improving this.
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Answer 1This may be valid in developed countries as in the European Union and the Us as those countries are not in no much need of more energy as well as they they succeeded in increasing the life time of their nuclear power plants from 40 to 60 years. However, in other countries as China, India, South korea, Countries of Eastern Europe, Russia, Middle East countries there are lots on nuclear power plants under construction at a high rate. Answer 2Additionally, many developed countries are afraid of the types of nuclear meltdown that Chernobyl and Fukushima have made famous. Answer 3The Chernobyl nuclear accident consequences were exaggerated in the eyes of developing countries just to distract them from adopting nuclear power programs. Ukraine where Chernobyl accident happened has 15 operating nuclear power plants and two under construction. The Japan earthquake that happened in March 2011 was the strongest in Japan history and was accompanied by more than 14 meter high Tsunami that resulted in 20 thousands victims and the loss of external power as well as the emergency diesel and the emergency batteries. The reactor did not break as well as the concrete containment and there was no above limits radiation exposures to the public. There was no reactor victims except two that died because of the tsunami.
Build more nuclear plants
Nuclear power works by splitting open nuclear atoms. The energy escapes and opens up more nuclear atoms. The scientists use this energy to power homes and appliances.
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In Finland. There are several nuclear power plants in Finland and more are likely to be build.
Build more nuclear power plants!
Nuclear power is very good source of energy to turn to. The only problem is the storage of nuclear waste, that is left over after the nuclear reaction the power plant. The energy obtained from the nuclear power plant is very clean burning and more KJ/mole energy.
There are arguments about where to store waste.
Any policy for energy supplies needs care in assessing the needs and location of the power plant. For nuclear plants there will be more opposition than for fossil fuel plants, so the grounds for having a new plant have to be well established, with good arguments to counter local opposition groups
yes
The main argument for using more nuclear power (in England or in any other country) is that nuclear power does not emit carbon dioxide, unlike coal or oil power, so for those who are concerned about the greenhouse effect and global warming, this is a good alternative.
All current nuclear power plants use nuclear fission to produce energy. For more information on fission and power plants, see the related links.
All current nuclear power plants use nuclear fission to produce energy. For more information on fission and power plants, see the related links.