NUCLEAR ENERGY: A GREEN TECHNOLOGY
Saturday, 28 April 2012
Tuesday, 17 April 2012
REACTOR COOLANT PUMP
Reactor coolant pump (RCP) is the main pumps that circulate the reactor coolant through the core, loop piping and steam generators. RCP circulates reactor coolant to remove heat from the reactor core at a constant flow rate. Reactor coolant piping interconnects the reactor vessel, steam generator and reactor coolant pump in a circulating loop configuration. The average design flow for reactor coolant pump as the one below ranges up to 100000 gallons per minute.
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AP1000 Reactor Coolant Pump |
NUCLEAR POWER CONSIDERED AS RENEWABLE
Although nuclear
considered a low carbon generation source, its legal inclusion with renewable
energy power sources has been the subject of debate. The American Petroleum
institute does not consider conventional nuclear fission as renewable, but
states that nuclear fission in breeder reactor is considered sustainable and
renewable. Conventional nuclear power uses uranium as its source of fuel.
Uranium is a non-renewable resource and when used at present rates, it would
eventually be exhausted. Nuclear power involving breeder reactors, which
creates more fissile isotopes than they consume during their operation, has a
stronger case for being considered as renewable resource.
Thursday, 12 April 2012
Tuesday, 10 April 2012
NUCLEAR ENRICHMENT
The aim of enrichment is to increase the proportion of fissile uranium-235 atoms within uranium. For uranium used in nuclear reactor [ electricity generating nuclear power plant] it must be enriched to contain 2-3% uranium-235. However for weapon of mass destruction [nuclear bomb], the uranium must be enriched to 90% or more.
Monday, 9 April 2012
ECONOMICS OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
NUKE ADV TECH: ECONOMICS OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANT:
INTRODUCTION
Nuclear Power has been one of the major sources of energy to countries whom have accepted nuclear technology. Their dependence on nuclear power has contributed very much to the development and growth of their nation economically. Even though there are public uncertainty through international organizations and people towards the energy source, the widespread development of nuclear technology has never being stopped due to its greater potentials that are being overseen by many. For the past centuries, coal, gas and fossils have been the major source of power to the world, leading to the slowly rather nearly to the depletion of these resources. As fossils are non-renewable resources, its trend of scarcity and towards depletion has opened the door for nations after nations to consider nuclear power energy source alternative.
INTRODUCTION
Nuclear Power has been one of the major sources of energy to countries whom have accepted nuclear technology. Their dependence on nuclear power has contributed very much to the development and growth of their nation economically. Even though there are public uncertainty through international organizations and people towards the energy source, the widespread development of nuclear technology has never being stopped due to its greater potentials that are being overseen by many. For the past centuries, coal, gas and fossils have been the major source of power to the world, leading to the slowly rather nearly to the depletion of these resources. As fossils are non-renewable resources, its trend of scarcity and towards depletion has opened the door for nations after nations to consider nuclear power energy source alternative.
With the implementation of sustainability and environment conservations other sources of energy such as hydro, wind, solar and biomass have been sought and developed globally. However, big countries have also experience the rapid increase in energy consumption due to further developments, commercial growths and increase in population. In trying to meet the energy demand, a few energy sources would certainly be unstable compared to a variety of sources being adopted and implemented. Nowadays Nuclear power has been one of the energy sources that many countries are slowly embarked on for their future as they begin to encountered complexities in the conventional energy sources such as coal, gas and fossil fuel in terms of prices and availability.
Base on the history of nuclear energy...
Sunday, 1 April 2012
NUCLEAR EMISSIONS
Picture: Nuclear Vs Coal
The
picture above is meant to compare the emissions produced by Nuclear Power plant
and Coal Powered steam Turbine Power plant.Power
generation accounts for about one quarter of total emissions of CO2,
the main culprit in global warming. But generally, now people concerned about
climate change lacked information about the emissions of different types of power
plant.
With
coal, when it is burned, carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and
mercury compounds are released. For that reason, coal fired boilers are
required to have control devices to reduce the amount of emissions are released.
The average emission rates in the US from coal fired generation are: 2249
lbs/MWh of carbon dioxide, 13 lbs/MWh of sulphur dioxide and 6 lbs/MWh nitrogen
oxide. In addition to emission is the mining, cleaning and transporting of coal
to power plants.
HOW NUCLEAR ENERGY WORKS
VIDEO I: NUCLEAR ENERGY
VIDEO 2: URANIUM PELLET [NUCLEAR FUEL]
NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
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