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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Other15% Natural Gas27% Fuel is inexpensiveEnergy generation is themost concentrated sourceWaste is more compact than any sourceExtensive scientific basis for the cycleEasy to transport as new fuelNo greenhouse or acid rain effectsRequires larger capital cost because of emergency,containment, radioactive waste and storage systemsRequires resolution of the long-termhigh level waste storage issues Potential nuclear proliferation issuethat can lead to plant meltdown PROS: CONS: Power Generation In The United States Nuclear19% Coal39% Pros And Consof Nuclear Power: Americas 100 nuclear power plants generate almost20 percent of the nations electricity while emitting no carbon dioxide. Americas 100 nuclear power plants generate almost20 percent of the nations electricity while emitting no carbon dioxide. Nuclear Power Nuclear Power Every U.S. Navy nuclear sub has there own nuclear reactor that they run on. The nuclear radiationsymbol was originallyintended to lable thelocations of fallout shelters. Have You Ever Seen This Symbol Before? Fun Facts: The Boiling-Water Reactor (BWR) The Boiling-Water Reactor (BWR) The closest plant is Seabrook Nuclear Power Plant in NH and it is a PWR. It generates 1,244 million watts of electricity per day - enough power to supply the annualneeds of 1.2 million families. Where Is The Closest Power Plant To The North Shore? http://www.clarkson.edu http://www.eia.gov http://www.newscientist.com http://education.nationalgeographic.com http://www.nucleartourist.com http://www.discovery.com http://www.duke-energy.com John Lucas Aidan Teriney What Is The Difference Between The Two? The difference between the two reactors is the (BWR) boils thewater and the (PWR) only heats up the water.
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