Investment choice for USA (Nuclear power or Solar energy)

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This presentation describes all of the features of Nuclear Power and Solar Energy as the ways of investments. Comparison of those aspects will reveal the best energy way for USA.

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Investments of the United States of

America:Nuclear power

or Solar energy

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Nuclear Power

VS

Solar Energy

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“Energy will be the immediate test of our ability to unite this

nation... On the battlefield of energy we can win for

our nation a new confidence, and we can

seize control again of our common destiny”. - James Earl Carter-39th President of

the United States of America.

Applications

Costs

Environmental effects

Uses of Nuclear Power

Industry

Nuclear medicine

Food and Agriculture

Electricity and Jobs

Uses of Solar Energy

Domestic facilities

Batteries

Transportation

Electricity and Jobs

Costs of Nuclear Power

Costs of plants and reactors

Possible repairs

Taxes and Insurances

Costs for the citizens

Costs of Solar Energy

Costs of plants

Costs for the citizens

Instability in prices

Nuclear dangers

Deforestation

Air pollution

Catastrophes

Solar Energy dangers

Deforestation

Water use

Hazardous materials

Inferences

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Works CitedJames Earl Carter-39th President of the United

States of America (USA); speech on July 15, 1979;“Myth and reality: Nuclear energy costlier than

solar power”; Deccan Herald; Diana S Powers; Web;

World Nuclear Association; The many uses of nuclear technology; Web;

Pembina institute; Benefits of Renewable energy; Web;

The EI Wellspring; Solar Energy Can Be a Health Hazard; Web;

CNN; Nuclear power is too risky; Mark Z. Jacobson; February 22, 2010; Web;

The Energy Collective; “Nuclear Energy: Mark Bittman's Renewables Delusions”; Jessica Lovering; September 2, 2013; Web;

Energy Institute; “Energy Zone”; “Renewable Energy”; Web;

Nuclear energy institute; Knowledge Center; Web.

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