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Nuclear Energy (NPEA) Nuclear Power Ecuador Association

Nuclear Energy (NPEA) Nuclear Power Ecuador Association. Jorge Buckovsky and David Almeida. Our company. Our company is a company that benefits the country in the way of financial entries for all parts of the world.

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Nuclear Energy (NPEA) Nuclear Power Ecuador Association

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  1. Nuclear Energy(NPEA)Nuclear Power Ecuador Association Jorge Buckovsky and David Almeida

  2. Our company • Our company is a company that benefits the country in the way of financial entries for all parts of the world. • Is a company that our goal is having positives benefits to our country and our people. • Is also a company that help progress people in the economics. • We are specialized on exporting nuclear energy to other countries and to help sell containers in which nuclear energy is transported.

  3. Nuclear energy General Information • Non renewable • Very lower per kilowatts • Very expensive for selling a Nuclear Plant or the materials. • Our company is set up on the eastern region of the country (Morona Santiago). • Powerful Energy

  4. History • The history of nuclear energy starts at the crash of atoms realizing the energy; this energy is more powerful even more greater than the electricity. The science of atomic radiation, atomic change and fission was developed from 1895 to 1945, much of it in the last six of those years.

  5. Positive Benefits • With Nuclear energy it comes electricity • Used less Uranium than Coal • Useful for electricity • Have a special management for not damaging the world

  6. Negative facts • Is very dangerous to the society if its not managed carefully • Is very expensive • Is very hard to use the nuclear plant if you are not specialized in this job. • This energy have been converted into destructive weapons. • Is not helpful to the environment.

  7. Interesting facts • Nuclear plants produce about 20% of America power. • There are over 400 nuclear power plants all over the world Accidents: Hiroshima Nagasaki Chernobyl Japan Tsunami and Earthquake (broke of a reactor)

  8. Future Of the energy • The future of the energy is very low because this energy is non renewable so it will decrease more and more till there it will be nothing of this energy anymore.

  9. Why this energy is the best? • In our personal opinion this energy is the best because of two main reasons. Firstly because is very progressive and it gives you a spectacular economy. Secondly because it helps you understand more about science and understand more about powerful energies and its benefits and consequences. Finally this is a very good energy and it helps people to progress in their actual life's.

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  12. Bibliography • 11 Facts About Nuclear Energy." Do Something. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Nov. 2012. <http://www.dosomething.org/tipsandtools/11-facts-about-nuclear-energy>. •  "List of Nuclear Power Accidents by Country." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 26 Nov. 2012. Web. 27 Nov. 2012. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_nuclear_power_accidents_by_country>. "Research | Research News | Probability of Contamination from Severe Nuclear Reactor Accidents Is Higher than Expected." Research | Research News | Probability of Contamination from Severe Nuclear Reactor Accidents Is Higher than Expected. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Nov. 2012. <http://www.mpg.de/5809418/reactor_accidents>.

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