Nuclear Power

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Nuclear Power In a world of ever increasing population there is a need to find a way to provide electricity for the world. There many different ways that electricity can be produced but some of the options are better suited for the Central Valley than others. The debate over Nuclear power has been growing for years and it is now time to create a more reliable power source for the Central Valley. Nuclear power should be considered to be a reliable source of power for the central valleys growing population. Nuclear power has been around for many decades and has provided reliable power to the American people. The first reactor that was used to provide electricity was on December 20 1951(US). From that point on the industry has expanded and many plants have been built. Recently some people here in the central valley are calling for nuclear power to be given a chance to show that it can safely and effectively meet the needs of California. The Fresno Nuclear Energy Group and a French company named AREVA believe that the Central Valleys west side would be the perfect place to begin work on building a new power plant (Osborne). They chose this site because it offers room for the building necessary facilities and according to Nancy Osborne’s report “the Valley's Westside which is now home to thousands of acres of farmland out of production due to water quality”(Osborne). The valleys Westside would be the place best suited for the development of a new power plant according to the report because it is not suitable to farm crops. A power plant that uses radioactive material has the ability to turn heat into electricity similar to a gas fired plant. In the picture below it is shown that works. When the reactor become hot it heats up ... ... middle of paper ... ... Nuclear Association. N.p., Nov. 2009. Web. 29 May 2010. . Dean, Tim. "New age nuclear." Cosmos. N.p., Apr. 2006. Web. 1 June 2010. . "End The Nuclear Age." Greenpeace. N.p., 2010. Web. 15 June 2010. . Osborne, Nancy. "Plans to Build Nuclear Power Plant in Fresno County." ABC30. ABC, 23 Mar. 2010. Web. 15 June 2010. U.S. Department of Energy. Office of Nuclear Energy, Science and Technology. The History of Nuclear Energy. Washington: n.p., n.d. Department of Energy. Web. 13 June 2010. .

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