Archive for October 1st, 2008
By using nuclear power generation to supply its energy requirements, the DPRK was simply following in the footsteps of Japan and its neighbor to the south — countries which had thriving civilian nuclear energy industries. …
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Wednesday, October 1st, 2008
Nuclear Energy No Comments
Indeed, if nuclear energy could become a more widely accepted form of alternative energy, there would be little question of their upkeep being maintained. Currently, six states in America generate more than half of all their electrical …
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Wednesday, October 1st, 2008
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According to the Grauniad: “Wins will focus initially on stocks of highly enriched uranium or plutonium that could be used to make a nuclear bomb. But Nunn [Sam Nunn, a former US senator who was instrumental in setting up Wins] said the …
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Wednesday, October 1st, 2008
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Active ImageAn analysis of the joint report by the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) entitled: “Uranium 2007: Resources, Production and Demand” The question of nuclear life cycle analysis …
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Wednesday, October 1st, 2008
Nuclear Energy No Comments
Plutonium is a fuel used to produce nuclear energy however this kind of energy can be danger for the environment and people if on accident be happen with the plant that generate this energy. The issue that have been involved for many …
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Wednesday, October 1st, 2008
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Bush came into office in 2001, there was in place an Agreed Framework negotiated by the Clinton administration with North Korea, under which Pyongyang would shut down its Yongbyon nuclear reactor, whose spent plutonium could have been …
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Wednesday, October 1st, 2008
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