
Nuclear power - Understanding the future
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Well, nuclear energy is a viable alternative to petroleum as an energy source but the disposal and construction costs render nuclear energy cost-ineffective. Plus, we must consider the environmental hazards that nuclear energy will cause. To date, there have been many cases of radiation poisoning amongst nuclear power plant workers. In that

Understanding the future of nuclear power requires a few basic principles regarding atoms. Each chemical element is distinguished by a particular number of positively charged protons in the nucleus. An equal number of negatively charged (and much less massive) electrons may be bound to the nucleus by the attractive electric force between the oppositely charged nucleus and the electrons. Such The Future of Nuclear Power | MIT Energy Initiative

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An interdisciplinary MIT faculty group decided to study the future of nuclear power because of a belief that this technology is an important option for the United States and the world to meet future energy needs without emitting carbon dioxide and other atmospheric pollutants. Other options include increased efficiency, renewables, and carbon sequestration, and all […]

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