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Nuclear Energy News

Nuclear Energy

 
Nuclear energy originates from the splitting of uranium atoms in a process called fission. Fission releases energy that can be used to make steam, which is used in a turbine to generate electricity. Nuclear power accounts for approximately 19 percent of the United States' electricity production. More than 100 nuclear generating units are currently in operation in the United States, though none have been built since 1996.
 
Uranium is a nonrenewable resource that cannot be replenished on a human time scale. Uranium is extracted from open-pit and underground mines. Once mined, the uranium ore is sent to a processing plant to be concentrated into a useful fuel. This uranium enrichment process generates radioactive waste. Although power plants are regulated by federal and state laws to protect human health and the environment, there is a wide variation of environmental impacts associated with power generation technologies: air emissions, nuclear waste generation, water discharge, water resource use and land resource use. (Source: EPA / Photo: Flickr)

Articles about Nuclear Energy

  • Into the no-man's land of Fukushima

    Tue, Feb 21 2012 at 1:43 PM

    Japan's damaged nuclear power plant has become a symbol for the dangers of nuclear energy.

  • U.S. nuclear industry's fate rests with new reactors

    Thu, Feb 16 2012 at 6:05 PM

    The two new Westinghouse units will cost Southern Company and its partners $14 billion and are expected to be complete as soon as 2016.

  • A year on, only brief home visits for Japan nuclear evacuees

    Mon, Feb 13 2012 at 3:15 AM

    Nearly a year has passed, but the site of the Fukushima reactors remains off limits for residents, save for short trips to abandoned homes.

  • Japanese priests fight invisible demon: Radiation

    Thu, Feb 09 2012 at 10:33 PM

    Priests are storing contaminated soil at shrines because neither the government nor the power companies will take the soil.

  • Design of new U.S. reactors puts priority on cooling

    Thu, Feb 09 2012 at 7:51 PM

    The new reactor stores water inside a containment building of the reactor as opposed to outside it.

  • U.S. approves first new nuclear power plant in a generation

    Thu, Feb 09 2012 at 1:25 PM

    There are plans to build the first new nuclear plant in 30 years in spite of safety concerns stemming from Japan's Fukushima disaster.

  • San Onofre nuclear reactor turned off after radiation leak

    Wed, Feb 01 2012 at 6:37 PM

    Radioactive gas escaped from a pipe in a building located next to the San Onofre nuclear power plant's reactor on Tuesday evening.

  • Radioactive water leak reported at Japan nuclear plant

    Wed, Feb 01 2012 at 11:29 AM

    8.5 tons of radioactive water leaked from a reactor at Japan's crippled nuclear power plant, but it had not flowed outside the reactor building.

  • U.N. atomic watchdog green lights Japan's reactor tests

    Tue, Jan 31 2012 at 3:01 AM

    The IAEA was invited to Japan to help lower the public's concern over nuclear power following the Fukushima meltdown in 2011.

  • Japan studies flora and fauna near Fukushima plant

    Mon, Jan 30 2012 at 12:51 AM

    Researchers will grow seeds from plant samples and monitor the offspring of animals in the study.

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