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Title: What%20is%20Nuclear%20Power?


1
What is Nuclear Power?
  • It is simply electricity made from fissioning
    uranium and plutonium.

2
Fission
If a uranium nucleus absorbs a neutron, it can
break up and release -Energy (Heat) -More
neutrons -Other radiation
Also Plutonium
3
Nuclear Reactor (simplified)
4
Nuclear Power Plant (simplified)
5
WHY SHOULD YOU CARE ABOUT NUCLER POWER?
  • Because it offers huge environmental benefits in
    producing electricity
  • It releases zero carbon dioxide
  • It releases zero sulfur and nitrous oxides
  • Because it saves thousands of lives yearly when
    substituted for electricity from coal
  • Because it is our only economical source of
    base-load electricity except coal power (hydro is
    unavailable)

6
WHY ARE SOME PEOPLE CONCERNED ABOUT IT?
  • Primarily,
  • Safety the uranium rods in the reactor become
    intensely radioactive, and people could be harmed
    if the radiation escaped
  • Waste Disposal since the spent (or used)
    uranium rods remain radioactive for thousands of
    years, can they be disposed of safely?
  • Costs is nuclear electricity too expensive?
  • Proliferation
  • Lets examine each.

7
SAFETY
  • Phenomenal Safety Record
  • Began 1960 440 plants worldwide 100 plants in
    US
  • ONLY accident public harmed - Chernobyl 1986-
    2005 Study by several UN Agencies (World Health
    Org., IAEA, --)- 50 known deaths from
    radiation- Study "estimated" eventually 9,000 -
    10,000- "Corrected" study gives 1,000 - 3,000
    eventually
  • Contrast
  • 90,000 coal miners died "instantly" US alone
    1901-2000
  • 250,000 US miners "drawing" black lung
    compensation

8
SAFETY Continued
  • In fact, the nuclear power we have (20 of US
    electricity) saves thousands of lives in WI and
    elsewhere in US yearly
  • Coal plants emit particulates
  • Harvard, ACS, EPA estimate thousands of premature
    deaths yearly from them
  • Nuclear plants emit no particulates

9
SPENT FUEL WASTE DISPOSAL
  • Nuclear wastes offer a huge benefit over fossil
    wastes
  • U rods Solid, like rock/glass, 5,000o melting
    pt.
  • Encase in concrete/metal casks, bury underground
  • Size of 25 autos per year per plant
  • Contrast Same size coal plant each year
  • Burns the coal in a 250 mile long railroad train
  • Emits 7,000,000 tons of CO2 - greenhouse warming
  • Emits 1,000 tons of SO2
  • Emits 1,400 tons of deadly particulates
  • Leaves 700,000 tons of ash including 90 tons of
    arsenic, lead, chromium, others - frequently,
    metals into ground

10
WASTE DISPOSAL Continued
  • Yucca Mountain standards established by EPA
  • Isolated, desolate, uninhabited land in Nevada
  • No person at site boundary 24 hours/day, 365
    days/year 10,000 years from now permitted more
    radiation than 1.5 chest X-rays (one-sixth as
    much workers in US Capitol)
  • Sensible/reasonable limit when we face
    potentially-catastrophic climate change?

11
WASTE DISPOSAL Continued
  • IRONIES
  • We have a limit on nuclear power in WI until
    "waste disposal problem solved." We have a
    practical solution for nuclear waste we do NOT
    have a solution for coal wastes. I believe the
    limit should be on coal plants.
  • A few miles from Yucca Mt., DOD has exploded
    hundreds of atomic and hydrogen bombs
    underground. Has left tons of plutonium and
    other radioactive residue totally unprotected in
    the caverns. Much more severe.
  • Note We can destroy the nuclear wastes so YMs
    would not be needed. Research under way to
    reduce cost.

12
COSTS
  • The electricity you buy today averages about
  • 1.72 cents/kWhr from nuclear
  • 2.21 cents/kWhr from coal
  • 7.51 cents/kWhr from natural gas
  • Electricity from new nuclear plants would be a
    modest percentage higher than from new coal
    plants. If Congress imposed a reasonable tax on
    CO2 emissions, nuclear electricity would become
    cheaper.

13
PROLIFERATION
  • A Diplomatic Problem
  • I do not know of any case (India?) where a
    nuclear power program has significantly assisted
    in the development of weapons - the latter came
    first
  • US, UK, USSR, China, France
  • N. Korea, Iran, Israel, India, Pakistan
  • Easier way to obtain plutonium than n.p.p.
  • - Simple plant - N. Korea
  • U-235 via centrifuges - N. Korea, Iran

14
ENVIRONMENTALISTS OTHERS
  • James Lovelock, British chemist - 1997 Blue
    Planet Prize "We are headed toward a warmer
    Earth where most life on the planet will have to
    move to the Arctic basin, to a few islands, ...
    My justification for nuclear power is that even
    the results of an all-out nuclear war pale into
    insignificance compared to what is going to
    happen.
  • Patrick Moore, a founding member of Greenpeace
    "In the 1970s, I equated nuclear energy to
    holocaust. Now, my views have changed. Nuclear
    energy may be the energy source that can save our
    planet from another possible disaster -
    catastrophic climate change. ... Wind and solar
    can't replace coal, nuclear, and hydro. Natural
    gas is too expensive. Nuclear is, by
    elimination, the only viable substitute for coal.
    It is that simple.
  • Rep. John Dingle, D-Michigan "If we are to
    maintain our standard of living, even with
    massive conservation ... we have no choice but to
    utilize the nuclear option - absolutely no choice
    but to do so.

15
In closing - MY DREAM
  • Nuclear plants in place of coal plants for
    electricity
  • and
  • battery-driven automobiles (such as General
    Motors expects to sell in five years) charged by
    nuclear electricity.
  • Or fuel-cell automobiles with hydrogen separated
    by nuclear electricity (unless a better means
    evolves).
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