PRESENTATION OUTLINE
ADVANTAGES
- Lower Greenhouse Gas Emissions.
- Powerful and Efficient.
- Reliable.
- Cheap Electricity.
- Low Fuel Cost.
DIS-ADVANTAGES
- Radiation.
- Reactor accidents.
- Radioactive Waste.
- Can be harmful to our breathing.
- Pollutes the air.
Fission means “a splitting or breaking up into parts” while Fusion means “a merging of separate elements into a unified whole”.
The only accurate measure of economic competitiveness is the cost of electricity produced by a particular project compared to alternative sources of electricity and to the market price of electricity when the power plant starts commercial operation.
This is a diagram of the warheads all around the world.
Following a major earthquake, a 15-metre tsunami disabled the power supply and cooling of three Fukushima Daiichi reactors, causing a nuclear accident on 11 March 2011. All three cores largely melted in the first three days.
The accident was rated 7 on the INES scale, due to high radioactive releases over days 4 to 6.
This is a result in nuclear reaction occurring.
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This is a diagram of the radioactive areas in the world.