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- 2. Nuclear Power is Created! On December 20, 1951, near the town of Arco, Idaho, engineers from
- 3. Public Fear Pennsylvania's Three Mile Island plant in 1979 Ukraine's Chernobyl plant in 1986 Three Mile
- 4. How it Works Coolant is pumped into the Reactor where it is heated and that coolant
- 5. How it Works: The Fuel Cycle Mining: Uranium ore is extracted through conventional mining in open
- 6. How it Works: The Fuel Cycle Enrichment: Natural UF6 thus must be "enriched" in the fissionable
- 7. How it Works: The Fuel Cycle Interim Storage: The spent fuel rods are usually stored in
- 8. Fission The process of fission is when a uranium-235 atom absorbs a neutron and fissions into
- 9. Criticality When a reactors neutron population remains steady from one generation to the next, the fission
- 10. Compared to Other Sources of Energy 1 kilogram of coal generates 3 kilowatt-hours of electricity; 1
- 11. Compared to Other Sources of Energy The two main sources of renewable energy are solar panels
- 12. Light Water Reactors Thermal nuclear reactor that uses ordinary water, also called light water Heats water
- 13. Pebble Bed Reactors Aims to achieve lower risks and higher thermal efficiencies than possible in traditional
- 14. Fast Breeder Reactors A fast neutron reactor designed to breed fuel by producing more fissile material
- 15. Floating Nuclear Power Stations Self-contained, low-capacity, floating nuclear power plants, each powered by two modified KLT-40
- 16. Fusion Process by which multiple atomic particles join together to form a heavier nucleus The fusion
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