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NUCLEAR NRG CORP JUAN JOSE DEL ALCAZAR AND MATEO RIBADENEIRA

NUCLEAR NRG CORP JUAN JOSE DEL ALCAZAR AND MATEO RIBADENEIRA. INFORMATION. Energy is released when an atom splits apart and its called fission or when two small atoms combine to form a larger atom it's called fusion It is non-renewable and it's kind is nuclear energy

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NUCLEAR NRG CORP JUAN JOSE DEL ALCAZAR AND MATEO RIBADENEIRA

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  1. NUCLEAR NRG CORPJUAN JOSE DEL ALCAZAR AND MATEO RIBADENEIRA

  2. INFORMATION • Energy is released when an atom splits apart and its called fission or when two small atoms combine to form a larger atom it's called fusion • It is non-renewable and it's kind is nuclear energy • We planned to put our nuclear energy plant in an island called Guasmo that has the necessarily space for doing our project • It also meets all the requirements we planted for building it • We needed 400 square meters and to be near water and that island has the space for doing that

  3. Nuclear energy was discovered in the1800’s. • Radiation was discovered by Wilhelm Rontgen in 1895 by making lots of x-rays by passing an electric current through a glass • Nuclear scientists manipulated this energy and started using them in nuclear reactors in 1951 History

  4. NUCLEAR ENERGY NOWADAYS • 430 nuclear reactors in 31 countries • The USA is the country that has the most nuclear energy plants nowadays • It is used mainly for electricity

  5. FOUND IN... • You can find nuclear energy were ever there are atoms and matter • It is recovered by using fission on uranium • It is harnessed by fusion in uranium

  6. STORING.. • Nuclear energy cannot be stored its a kind of energy that it has to be used when it is made • There are two ways to release nuclear energy • One is by fission by putting apart two atoms from a big one • And by fusion that is unifying two atoms for making a bigger one

  7. ADVANTAGES • That there are almost no greenhouse emissions • They can be placed almost everywhere • Not many problems with the plants • Small amounts of matter makes lots of energy • Lots of energy from a single power plant

  8. DISADVANTAGES • Radiation is very poisonous • Lots of nuclear wastes • If there's natural disasters and the plant gets affected the people that live near will be affected by radiation

  9. ECONOMIC WAY • It will cost to the government around 6 billion dollars • It will have to be financed with an international debt to pay a part • Taxes will have to increase so that the government has the money to do this big project

  10. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS • In construction we will face deforestation • Construction causes pollution • Because it needs to be made near a body of water it's wastes will contaminate the water • Nuclear wastes take thousands of years to disappear

  11. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS • A problem may appear • Radiation may contaminate all the things surrounding the plant if there's a problem • Radiation may harm all living things

  12. FUTURE OF NUCLEAR ENERGY • According to scientists nuclear energy has lots of years for being useful • It is non renewable but it will stay here for centuries • It will be one of the biggest energy sources in the majority of the countries in the world

  13. FACTS • "In 2004, nuclear powerprovided 6.5% of theworld'senergy and 15.7% of theworld'selectricity, withthe U.S., France, and Japantogetheraccountingfor 57% of nuclear generatedelectricity. " • " Nuclear powerplantsneedless fuel thanoneswhichburnfossilfuels. One ton of uranium produces more energythanisproducedbyseveralmilliontons of coalorseveralmillionbarrels of oil" • "Nuclear poweristheonlyenergyindustrywhichtakes full responsibilityforallitswastes, and coststhisintotheproduct."

  14. WORKS CITED • "Nuclear Energy." ThinkQuest. Oracle Foundation, n.d. Web. 16 Nov. 2012. <"Nuclear Power." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 16 Nov. 2012. Web. 16 Nov. 2012. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_power>.http://library.thinkquest.org/3471/nuclear_energy.html>. • "Nuclear Energy." - The New York Times. N.p., 16 Nov. 2012. Web. 16 Nov. 2012. <http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/business/energy-environment/atomic-energy/index.html>. • "11 Facts About Nuclear Energy." Do Something. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Dec. 2012. • "The Nuclear Risk." The New Yorker. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Dec. 2012. • "The Future of Nuclear Power." The Future of Nuclear Power. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Dec. 2012.

  15. Works Cited • Snedden, Robert. Nuclear Energy. Chicago, IL: Heinemann Library, 2002. Print.

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