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Exploring Nuclear Energy

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1 Exploring Nuclear Energy

2 Nuclear Fusion and Fission
Nuclear Fission Small nuclei into large Immense temperature and pressure Core of stars Large nuclei into small Critical mass to sustain Two isotopes we use Iron is the “dead end” of both fusion and fission – it is the lowest energy nucleus and cannot be split or fused.

3 Top 5 Nuclear Generating Countries, 2015
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, International Energy Statistics

4 U.S. Electricity Production, 2016
Natural Gas Coal Nuclear Hydropower Petroleum Wind Biomass Geothermal Solar Data provided by US EIA Net Generation by Energy Source

5 Nuclear Energy Production
State % Electricity from Nuclear U.S. Total 19.9% South Carolina 58.1% New Hampshire 57.1% Illinois 53.4% Connecticut 48.4% Maryland 44.3% New Jersey 44.2% Pennsylvania 41.6% Tennessee 40.0% New York 33.0% Virginia 32.7% North Carolina 32.4% Alabama 31.3% Arizona 30.6% Michigan 28.0% Data: Nuclear Energy Institute

6 Anatomy of a Nuclear Power Plant
Source: NRC

7 Anatomy of a Nuclear Power Plant
Source: NRC

8 Advantages of Nuclear Power
Clean Plentiful Supply High energy content in uranium Small fuel pellet Can provide base load power Energy savings in transportation Operating cost is low after construction

9 Drawbacks to Using Nuclear Power
Initial construction costs Radioactive waste byproduct Storage Natural disasters Public perception

10 For More Information The NEED Project Energy Information Administration U.S. Department of Energy


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