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Nuclear Power: Basics

Nuclear Power: Basics. An Alternative to Coal?. Nuclear Science. The Nucleus. Isotopes. Radioactivity. Carbon-14 Decay. Half-life. Carbon-14  Nitrogen-14 + beta particle. C-14 Dating. Fission. Chain Reaction. Fission releases energy. Fission also Creates Dangerous New Materials.

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Nuclear Power: Basics

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  1. Nuclear Power: Basics An Alternative to Coal?

  2. Nuclear Science

  3. The Nucleus

  4. Isotopes

  5. Radioactivity

  6. Carbon-14 Decay

  7. Half-life Carbon-14 Nitrogen-14+ beta particle

  8. C-14 Dating

  9. Fission

  10. Chain Reaction

  11. Fission releases energy

  12. Fission also Creates Dangerous New Materials

  13. Nuclear Engineering A control room of the third unit of the nuclear power plant in Kozloduy, Bulgaria, is seen on this undated photo from June 2003. (AP Photo/Dimitar Deinov)

  14. Nuclear Power

  15. Nuclear Reactors:Boiling Water Reactor (BWR)

  16. Nuclear Reactor Vessel

  17. Nuclear Fuel Assembly

  18. Nuclear Reactors:Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR)

  19. Nuclear Power Plant Efficiency

  20. Nuclear Power in the US

  21. Millstone Power Station

  22. Nuclear Fuel

  23. Uranium Mining

  24. Uranium Isotopes

  25. Enrichment: Gaseous Diffusion US NRC

  26. Enrichment: Gas Centrifuge US NRC

  27. Nuclear Waste & Nuclear Accidents Three Mile Island nuclear power plant is pictured in Jan. 21, 1996. This is the site of the 1979 partial core melt. (AP Photo/Tim Shaffer, files)

  28. Accidents: Chernobyl

  29. Waste: Storage Pools The spent fuel rod pool inside the Clinton Nuclear Power Plant in Clinton, Ill., is shown on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1996. The water in the pool acts as a shield against radiation from the used uranium rods. The reactor was shut down due to an equipment malfunction Sept. 5, 1996. (AP Photo/Mark Cowan)

  30. Waste: Dry Cask Storage In this photo released by Holtec International, dry cask storage units are seen at the James A. Fitzpatrick nuclear power plant in Scriba, N.Y., in this undated photo. The Vermont Public Service Board approved "dry cask storage," of spent nuclear fuel at Vermont Yankee, lifting the threat that running out of room in its existing spent fuel storage pool would cause the plant to close by 2008.(AP Photo/Holtec International)

  31. Waste: Long-Term Storage NRC

  32. Nuclear Future?

  33. US Nuclear Renaissance Photo from a NRG brochure shows the South Texas Project near Houston.

  34. Nuclear in China Map from Areva brochure.

  35. Nuclear Economics NRC

  36. Nuclear Waste & Safety NRC

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