America is going for nuclear power energy as President Obama announces the necessity for its kind. There will be above $8 billion provided in terms of federal loan guarantees for three decades for the construction of the first Nuclear power plant. In the speech at IBEW Local Headquarters in Lanham, Maryland, he announced the importance of [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Alternative energy has many connotations and sources. The supply of renewable energy is categorized as an infinite yet in face of oil crisis nuclear energy is considered as one. Environmental or economic May-day conditions should be a viable camouflage to categorise nuclear as a renewable source of energy. It is delusionary to present nuclear [...]
Continue reading...Friday, January 22, 2010
It is tough to determine the ruling source of energy for the future. The use of renewable energy such as solar, wind, geothermal, hydro, wave and tide are at rise. However, in the fight against rising threats of climate change more intriguing technologies such as nuclear fission and fusion energy are at the doorstep. [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, January 20, 2010
A leader in the emerging need of alternative energy is nuclear fission, a technology that has expanded widely in the latest 15 years. For instance, countries such as France provide more than three quarter of its energy demand by fission. “Nuclear Fission” Nuclear fission is a nuclear reaction. The reaction causes an effect that makes the nucleus [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, November 28, 2009
Much effort has been spent since that fateful day in 1979 to spruce up the image of nuclear energy after the near disaster at Three Mile Island. Nuclear energy is an expensive yet viable energy option for the United States and though there are risks few can deny there is a requirement for it. Currently [...]
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