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Nuclear Energy. Jovan Lee, Daryl Wong, Davin Chua, Li Ying Ming, Weng Pei He. How does nuclear energy work?. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJfIbBDR3e8. How does nuclear energy work?. Nuclear plants produce energy through nuclear fission Process of splitting an atom into two
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Nuclear Energy Jovan Lee, Daryl Wong, Davin Chua, Li Ying Ming, Weng Pei He
How does nuclear energy work? • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJfIbBDR3e8
How does nuclear energy work? • Nuclear plants produce energy through nuclear fission • Process of splitting an atom into two • Generating an intense amount of energy in the process, • Older power plants burn coal. • Uranium undergoes nuclear fission daily at an extremely slow pace • Thus emitting radiation
How does nuclear energy work? • Suitable for nuclear power plants • Which require induced fission. • Uranium of the variety U-235 • Crucial for nuclear power plant energy production • U-235 undergoes natural alpha radiation • The throwing off a alpha particle
How does nuclear energy work? • Using free neutron, • U-235 nucleus absorb the neutron and split immediately (induced nuclear fusion) • Splitting an atom releases intense heat and gamma radiation, • However, scientists have to first enrich uranium • So it contains approximately 3% of U-235 uranium, • Sufficient for a nuclear power plant.
Advantages of nuclear energy Lowest Impact on the Environment • Nuclear energy produced no controlled air pollutants because it does not require burning • Highest energy production relative to environmental impact
Advantages of Nuclear Energy Operation • Nuclear Reactors designed to run for a long time before needing to be shut down for quality checks and maintenance. • Operate continuously for an average of 540 days.
Advantages of Nuclear Energy Cost • Generally low-cost and produce predictable levels of energy • Comparison with other generators
Advantages of Nuclear Energy Safety • Working in Nuclear Power Plants actually very safe • Number of fatalities per 200,000 worker hours for nuclear industry is 0.26 while the fatalities for the private industry is 3.1 per 200k worker hours.
Advantages of Nuclear Energy Radiation • Living next-door to a nuclear power plant for a year would result in less radiation exposure than a than a flight from NYC to LA. • It would take 2000 years living next to a reactor to be exposed to the same amount of radiation in an x-ray.
Contribution to world’s fuel consumption • About 11-12% of the world’s energy source is nuclear. • About 30 countries are operating over 430 nuclear reactors.
Disadvantages of Nuclear Energy Disposal • Disposing waste PERMANENTLY is very difficult • Waste remains radioactive for thousands of years
Disadvantages of Nuclear Energy Leakages • Common occurance • Higher than normal lvl of radioactivity recorded in Irish Sea • Due to leakages from Nuclear Waste Disposal Plant at Sellafield in England
Disadvantages of Nuclear Energy • Major Accidents or Explosion at Nuclear Power Plant • Nuclear can be used for destructive purposes
Case Study- India • Growth rate 1.7%/year • Rising Demand for Energy • India to expand Nuclear Energy Programme
Case Study- India Why Nuclear? • High Cost of Coal • High Emission of CO2 & Greenhouse gases from Fossil Fuels Power Stations • Has large reserves of Thorium, fuel similar to Uranium • Necessary Raw Materials
Case Study- India • 14 Operating Reactions in 5 different locations • Operated by State Run Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) • 3% India Energy from Nuclear • Plans 7-10% supply by 2020
Case Study- India • Radioactive Leak from Tarapur Nuclear Plant in 1992 • Released 12 Curies of Radioactivity • 2009, 55 employers consumer radioactive materials from waters • Untreated waters found its way to a water cooler in a Nuclear Plant