We, Canada, has the world's 22% of uranium, where does all that energy come from? Well,it comes From the Macarthur river mine river mine in northern Saskatchewan, the largest in the world. The production of nuclear is expected to increase a lot from 2013 as the new cigar lake mine starts being used. With 572 000 tonnes of uranium left, and continuing exploration, we can make nuclear larger and meet the world demand with it. The United States has the most power plants by far and both France and Japan have more than fifty power plants in their countries. Russia has thirty-one power plants and Germany makes a quarter of their energy supply with seventeen power plants. So, as you all can see, choosing nuclear will be the best for you. It does not emit any pollution into the air and we can improve on it as the technology gets better. In 2040, we can make nuclear stronger and by then, I'm sure we can figure something out about the non - renewable part...
OK...but, even nuclear energy has it's cons, like for example, nuclear energy uses uranium, which ,unfortunatly, produces very dangerous radioactive waste. But, lets talk about the cons of building a reactor. First of all, it takes a long time and alot of money to build factories. And even though it doesn't produce air pollution, it will produce other types of pollution such as water pollution. Now, on to the good points about nuclear energy. As I said erlier, nuclear energy produces very little CO2. It needs very little fuel to generate lots of power. Uranium is cheap to mine and buy, and is easy to transport. It is less expensive than oil, coal, and natural gas and could produce energy even when oil and coal become scarce. Now think, how much people are jobless in Canada? Building a nuclear reactor will provide work for jobless people, and then they will earn money...
Biography: Professor Jessie knows a lot about the pros and cons of nuclear energy. She is a co-worker of Prof. Daisy and assists her in research and is helping her to find where the nuclear reactor should go if the government accepts their offer and chooses them. She was a childhood friend of Engineer Xin Yi. She doesn’t really trust Mr. Moneybags considering his history but tries to trust him for the good of the group. Team Background: Professor Jessie Liu, Professor Daisy Zhou, Mr. Daniell Moneybags, and Engineer Xin Yi Li’s History. Prof. Daisy and Prof. Jessie were co-workers and Engineer Xin Yi was a childhood friend of Prof. Jessie so she met Prof. Daisy through her. All three people are currently good friends. However, Mr. Moneybags was in a jail in Paris because he was trading nuclear bombs and the group of three went there to find him and use his knowledge on uranium. Prof. Jessie, Daisy and Engineer Xin Yi bailed him out and together they went back to Canada. Prof. Jessie and Daisy don’t trust him because of his past but Engineer Xin Yi thinks he’s O.K.
Biography: Engineer Xin Yi is the one who founded N.I.C.T(Nuclear is the choice)and a childhood friend of professor Jessie. She knows a lot about how much nuclear energy there is in th world and in Ontario. And with that, we can make nuclear better for the whole world in 2040 or any time soon
Daniell was a former crimelord but now i am clean. I joined the group when i was in jail and they bailed me out. They tracked me down with the help of ctu. I am now the current finance guy of the group.
Proffesor Daisy built her first tiny nuclear power plant to power a light bulb at age five. I met jessie while working and met xin yi because jessie was friends with her. We then found out about daniell moneybags, had great knowlegde in nuclear, but was in jail so we bailed him out. He hasn't done anything bad for a long time so it's alright with us to work with him. I know alot about how nuclear energy is made.
you may be wondering how nuclear power works. Nuclear is a steam kind of power plant that uses a radioactive element which is uranium. The uranium is first placed into a reactor. This lets all the little atoms in the uranium split apart. This process is called fission. Fission causes alot of energy so it's able to produce heat and heat water until it turns into steam. The steam then turns the turbine. The turbine powers wires , which forces them to interact with magnetic fields. When this happens it causes an electrical current which makes electricity for all of us to use.
The number one money problem really is that it costs canada a lot to dispose of colbalt 60. So here are cost effective ways to get rid of colbalt 60. We can send it to hospitals to treat cancer patients this won't cost us a penny and we can also send it to laboratories to experiment on it. The last resort option is to sell it to other countries for them to bury in their grounds but the payment comes from the electric bill from electricity users
We, Canada, has the world's 22% of uranium, where does all that energy come from? Well,it comes From the Macarthur river mine river mine in northern Saskatchewan, the largest in the world.
ReplyDeleteThe production of nuclear is expected to increase a lot from 2013 as the new cigar lake mine starts being used.
With 572 000 tonnes of uranium left, and continuing exploration, we can make nuclear larger and meet the world demand with it.
The United States has the most power plants by far and both France and Japan have more than fifty power plants in their countries. Russia has thirty-one power plants and Germany makes a quarter of their energy supply with seventeen power plants.
So, as you all can see, choosing nuclear will be the best for you. It does not emit any pollution into the air and we can improve on it as the technology gets better. In 2040, we can make nuclear stronger and by then, I'm sure we can figure something out about the non - renewable part...
OK...but, even nuclear energy has it's cons, like for example, nuclear energy uses uranium, which ,unfortunatly, produces very dangerous radioactive waste. But, lets talk about the cons of building a reactor. First of all, it takes a long time and alot of money to build factories. And even though it doesn't produce air pollution, it will produce other types of pollution such as water pollution.
ReplyDeleteNow, on to the good points about nuclear energy. As I said erlier, nuclear energy produces very little CO2. It needs very little fuel to generate lots of power. Uranium is cheap to mine and buy, and is easy to transport. It is less expensive than oil, coal, and natural gas and could produce energy even when oil and coal become scarce. Now think, how much people are jobless in Canada? Building a nuclear reactor will provide work for jobless people, and then they will earn money...
Biography:
ReplyDeleteProfessor Jessie knows a lot about the pros and cons of nuclear energy. She is a co-worker of Prof. Daisy and assists her in research and is helping her to find where the nuclear reactor should go if the government accepts their offer and chooses them. She was a childhood friend of Engineer Xin Yi. She doesn’t really trust Mr. Moneybags considering his history but tries to trust him for the good of the group.
Team Background:
Professor Jessie Liu, Professor Daisy Zhou, Mr. Daniell Moneybags, and Engineer Xin Yi Li’s History.
Prof. Daisy and Prof. Jessie were co-workers and Engineer Xin Yi was a childhood friend of Prof. Jessie so she met Prof. Daisy through her. All three people are currently good friends. However, Mr. Moneybags was in a jail in Paris because he was trading nuclear bombs and the group of three went there to find him and use his knowledge on uranium. Prof. Jessie, Daisy and Engineer Xin Yi bailed him out and together they went back to Canada. Prof. Jessie and Daisy don’t trust him because of his past but Engineer Xin Yi thinks he’s O.K.
Biography:
ReplyDeleteEngineer Xin Yi is the one who founded N.I.C.T(Nuclear is the choice)and a childhood friend of professor Jessie. She knows a lot about how much nuclear energy there is in th world and in Ontario. And with that, we can make nuclear better for the whole world in 2040 or any time soon
Daniell was a former crimelord but now i am clean. I joined the group when i was in jail and they bailed me out. They tracked me down with the help of ctu. I am now the current finance guy of the group.
ReplyDeleteProffesor Daisy built her first tiny nuclear power plant to power a light bulb at age five. I met jessie while working and met xin yi because jessie was friends with her. We then found out about daniell moneybags, had great knowlegde in nuclear, but was in jail so we bailed him out. He hasn't done anything bad for a long time so it's alright with us to work with him. I know alot about how nuclear energy is made.
ReplyDeleteyou may be wondering how nuclear power works. Nuclear is a steam kind of power plant that uses a radioactive element which is uranium. The uranium is first placed into a reactor. This lets all the little atoms in the uranium split apart. This process is called fission. Fission causes alot of energy so it's able to produce heat and heat water until it turns into steam. The steam then turns the turbine. The turbine powers wires , which forces them to interact with magnetic fields. When this happens it causes an electrical current which makes electricity for all of us to use.
ReplyDeleteThe number one money problem really is that it costs canada a lot to dispose of colbalt 60.
ReplyDeleteSo here are cost effective ways to get rid of colbalt 60. We can send it to hospitals to treat cancer patients this won't cost us a penny and we can also send it to laboratories to experiment on it. The last resort option is to sell it to other countries for them to bury in their grounds but the payment comes from the electric bill from electricity users
We are going to spend the money like this
ReplyDelete100 billion to build the powerplant and hiring people to power it
10 billion over 40 years to show people that nuclear energy isn't that bad
50 billion to buy enough uranium to power the plant
35 billion to buy out the people that live at rice lake to build our powerplant there
5 billion to educate the public over 40 years to conserve energy