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1. Why do we need to change the way we generate energy? In 2005 the UK generated 70% of its energy from coal, oil and gas.

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1 1. Why do we need to change the way we generate energy? In 2005 the UK generated 70% of its energy from coal, oil and gas.

2 Should the UK invest in Nuclear Energy LO: To know how nuclear energy is formed and to be aware of how different groups feel about it’s use. Outcomes All will be able to describe why the UK is considering using nuclear power. Most will be able to sort comments on nuclear energy into positive and negative Some will be able to explain how different groups feel about nuclear power.

3 Nuclear Energy

4 This is a decision line. We are going to use it over the next 3 lessons to decide what you think about nuclear energy and why. It is (hopefully) going to help you make an intelligent and detailed argument for or against nuclear power.

5 Nuclear Energy Nuclear energy is energy generated by nuclear fission. This is when atoms are split apart to make smaller atoms and create electricity. bitesize clip Nuclear power history

6 Map showing countries using nuclear power Facts about nuclear energy

7 The UK has 11 reactors and is considering four more. 1.They are large so need lots of space 2.The uranium rods that they use to generate energy need to be cooled down for years before they are disposed of so you need lots of water. This usually means the sea. 3.There are concerns over the effect of nuclear power plants on health of nearby residents and if there is an accident this can be disastrous. As a result they are in remote locations

8 Complete the following tasks 1.Copy the diagram that shows how nuclear energy is formed. 2.What is the main nuclear fuel called? 3.In your opinion what is … a.The best thing about nuclear fuel? Why? b.The worst thing about nuclear energy? Why? c.The reason that the UK government are building more nuclear power stations?

9 This is a decision line. We are going to use it over the next 3 lessons to decide what you think about nuclear energy and why. It is (hopefully) going to help you make an intelligent and detailed argument for or against nuclear power. I think this because … 12

10 Effects of Nuclear Energy

11 What do you think? Read through the cards in front of you. Sort them into good, bad and other facts. Which do you think are the worst / best effects? Why?

12 Complete the following tasks 1.In your opinion why should a.The UK consider using nuclear energy? b.LEDC countries not be allowed to use nuclear fuel yet? c.People use nuclear power instead of fossil fuels 2. How would the following feel about nuclear energy and why? a.Polar bearsb. The Japanese Government c. An asthmaticd. Scientists

13 Uranium 253 Fission Bury it Radiation Terrorist CO2 If these are the questions – what are the answers

14 This is a decision line. We are going to use it over the next 3 lessons to decide what you think about nuclear energy and why. It is (hopefully) going to help you make an intelligent and detailed argument for or against nuclear power. I think this because … 12 Box 3 is your homework – due next lesson. It must include detail

15 Should a nuclear energy plant be built in Freehampton? Freehampton is a small fishing and tourist village 110 miles north east of Leytonstone on the coast of Norfolk Freehampton

16 Your Task In your tables you are going to find out about one person who will be affected by the proposed nuclear plant in Freehampton. You are going to read through the character information sheet. As you read try to identify why your character will think about the development. Will they be for or against it and why? Do they feel strongly

17 So what do you think? I think this because nuclear power is dangerous


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