why is the environmental left against clean nuclear energy?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-nuclear
What is the best way to completely eliminate nuclear arms and nuclear energy?
If you were a leader of a country and wanted to eliminate all nuclear weapons and energy, what would be a few of your first priorities on your to do list?
Yucca Mountain’s nuclear fallout: lost jobs
Yucca Mountain’s nuclear fallout: lost jobs State and local leaders have spent a quarter century fighting the plan to make Nevada the dumping ground for the nation’s highest-level nuclear waste. But even as the Yucca Mountain repository site turns into a virtual ghost town, proponents of the project vow not to let thousands of job […]
What are the good and bad side of nuclear energy in our world?
What are the good and bad side of nuclear energy in our world? How was it used already for good and bad purposes?
Will Nuclear Energy Rise Up As The Only Clean Power Generator For The Future?
Scientists, World leaders, Eco Groups are all hunting for clean energy, so far nothing has proven usable other than whats available. Will Nuclear Power Plants of Massive Scale be the future power generators? Revising the question, So what is the cleanest and cost effective energy source we have? What will be the types that most […]
Why are solar and nuclear power considered “alternative” energy sources?
Do we not have the technology to implement them yet? Does the technology exist but the cost makes it too expensive to use? Are coal and oil lobbyists forcing us to disregard them for use? Why doesn’t the US use more solar and nuclear power?
19th Century Fission Reactor In Action
This is my rendition of a 17th century model fission reactor “steampunky thing” How it “works” the depicted neutron gun fires at the lens with focuses it onto the container of the americitrilithium solution causing it to decay producing heat witch is collected to produce steam I’m working on a way to pressurized the large […]
How do i find the return on cost for a nuclear energy plant?
I found out that a nuclear energy plant charges a household 1.7 cents/kw-h and it costs around 2 billion to build the nuclear energy plant but I don’t know what to do with that information.
Is this a feasible way of having clean nuclear energy, plus possibly heightening the nation’s energy supply?
I came up with an idea, but I’m not sure if it will result in a neutral, positive, or a negative when it comes to harnessing energy. We have nuclear power plants that create nuclear waste. Because of the nuclear waste, energy ideas are being diverted away from nuclear power. What to do with the […]
During the nuclear fission reaction in a reactor that generates electricity, uranium-235 releases?
Aprotons. Belectrons. Cneutrons. Dbeta particles. Egamma rays.
WEMB News at Nuclear Regulatory Commission Conference
March 2, 2010: The Nuclear Regulatory Commission officially responds to a October 2009 incident, in which gas fumes were released unexpectedly at Erwin Nuclear Fuel Services. The NRC questions whether proper safety procedures were checked before operations were reinstated less than a month later.
How can Nuclear energy be used in peace ?
I no that nuclear energy can be used to form distructive nuclear bombs but it can be also a very useful way to treat some diseases. Please explain to me this fact or support me with a website that dicusses this issue. Thank you for your help.
Obama Fights For Nuclear, Environmentalists Label Him a Shill
Obama Fights For Nuclear, Environmentalists Label Him a Shill Nuclear plant, nuclear fuel facility, and loan agreements all advancing, despite protests Read more on AnandTech
Is it reasonable to believe that the center of the Earth is a fission reactor?
steady heat heavy elements sink helium trapped underground
What are the potential consequences of using nuclear energy?
I’m answering questions for one of my classes and this is one of them: What are the potential consequences of using nuclear energy? Help Please
Why is it when folks talk about clean energy, nuclear energy is always at the top of the list?
The hazardous life of a radioactive element (the length of time that must elapse before the material is considered safe) is at least 10 half-lives. Therefore, Plutonium-239 (byproduct of nuclear energy) will remain hazardous for at least 240,000 years. (24,000 being it’s half life: wagingpeace.org) And this is considered clean energy? What person in their […]
In a nuclear fission reactor, what is the “blue glow” in the used fuel rods?
Which of the following are true of nuclear energy and reactors? Check all that apply only 4 choices?
Which of the following are true of nuclear energy and reactors? Check all that apply. A. Nuclear fission is done by joining nuclei together into a bigger nucleus. B. Nuclear reactors use controlled reactions. C. Nuclear reactors use lots of material. D. Nuclear fission reactions use only a small amount of material.
Is it legal to build a small nuclear fission breeder reactor in your garage?
My guess, probably not
How can nuclear energy benfefit our environment?
I’m doing a project on nuclear energy and I need a bunch of facts about it. So can u guys please help! Thanks!