Nuclear Energy Christopher Liu, Michael Coppinger APES, Period 4.

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Nuclear Energy Christopher Liu, Michael Coppinger APES, Period 4

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Nuclear EnergyChristopher Liu, Michael Coppinger

APES, Period 4

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What is Nuclear Energy?

•Energy derived from nuclear reactions.o Currently, only through nuclear

fission

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How Does It Work?: Nuclear Fission

•Decay of an atom into two different atoms

•Produces energy (as heat) and additional neutrons as products

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How Does It Work?: Nuclear Reactors

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How are We Using It?: Domestic

•Current number of reactors in the US: 104

Local Reactors:•Diablo Canyon

o San Luis Obispo

•San Onofreo 45 miles SE of

Long Beach

   

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How are We Using it?: Domestic

•US is THE largest producer of nuclear energy

•Accounts for 19% of total energy output

•Produces 821 billion kWHs of energy annually

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How are We Using It?: International

•17% of energy production worldwide

•Over 430 plants

•Majority used for electricity production

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What are the Advantages?

•NO emissions

•NO air pollution

•NO water pollution

•Once built, reliable and cheap energy

•Uses small amounts of land

•Abundant fuel source

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What are the Disadvantages?

•Produces radioactive wasteo Must be stored and

managed for thousands of years

•Potential terrorist acquisition

•Possibility of accidentso Chernobyl o Fukushima

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How Likely is an Accident?

•Only three major accidentso Chernobyl (Doesn't count, they're Soviets)o Three Mile Island (Radiation was entirely contained)o Fukushima

•No known terrorist acquisitions

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So, It's Safe?

•Coal vs. Nuclear; 4,000 deaths: 1 death

•One of the safest forms of energy production

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What Can We Expect in the Future?

•Nuclear use will expand in futureo China and India

•Possibility of cold fusion technology

•Radioactive waste?o Geological

Repositorieso Waste Reusel

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Bibliography

http://nuclearenergyissafe.weebly.com/the-science.html

http://www.nrc.gov/reactors/operating/list-power-reactor-units.html

http://mapawatt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/US_net_generation_source_pie_chart_2010.jpg

http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/inf41.htmlhttp://www.fi.edu/guide/wester/benefits.htmlhttp://www.the9billion.com/2011/03/24/death-rate-

from-nuclear-power-vs-coal/http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/149090-

nasas-cold-fusion-tech-could-put-a-nuclear-reactor-in-every-home-car-and-plane