Saturday, December 24, 2011
Nuclear energy - perspective on public opinion
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
More myths on nuclear power
2. There's not enough uranium for the next 50-100 years.
Nuclear power plant myths
During its whole life cycle, nuclear power releases three to six grams of carbon per kiloWatthour (GC kWh) of electricity produced, compared with three to 10 GC/kWh for wind turbines, 105 GC/kWh for natural gas and 228 GC/kWh for lignite (‘dirty’ coal).
reference: www.spiked-online.com/index.php?/site/article/4259/
reference: www.wna.org
reference: www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/03/20/AR2009032001781.html
reference: www.cleanenergyinsight.org/interesting/wednesday-fact-series-npps-dont-cause-cancer/
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
What is actually Uranium?
Well, uranium is a metal, like any other metal which is the heaviest occuring element on earth and occurs in many isotopes, like 16 isotopes. Before even the 20's era, uranium was not even has a high value in market, which means uranium still not highly demanded by the industries back in the time. Then until the last fifty years it was produced only as a by product and generally, for other essential purposes like nuclear power plant. Uranium was discovered by Martin Heinrich Klaproth in Germany in 1789. Uranium was the first element that was found to be fissile.
Like any other internal combustion engine, it uses gasoline or diesel as the sole fuel, which in nuclear power plant, Uranium is the sole fuel of the nuclear reactor, to generate energy which will be transfered to the turbine to generate electricity. About 1 kilogram of uranium-235 theoretically could produce about ~80 TERAjoules of energy, which is equivalent to the energy that could be produced by 3000 tonnes of coal! Since Malaysia is using coal as one of the main materials to generate electricity, imagine how nuclear can contribute a lot of energy enough to supply electricity to us about 50 years, 100 years? =)
Furthermore, with the high rate of fission, it can produce a lot of energy which is enough to really generate the electricity. If the fuel of uranium is sized about small pencil can produce the same amount of energy like 3000 tonnes of coal, this definitely means the rate of efficiency is good. But all the good things, no matter how it is good, there is must be some kind on disadvantage about it. Nuclear explosions produce radiation. The nuclear radiation harms the cells of the body which can make people sick or even kill them. Illness can strike people years after their exposure to nuclear radiation.
But some people have take this characteristics of uranium as an advantage to create the nuclear bomb. This is why many people are afraid once they hear about nuclear - NUCLEAR BOMB. The main different between nuclear reactor and nuclear bomb is that nuclear reactor is the generate energy and therefore electricity so that people can use it for daily purposes, wheres nuclear bomb is definitely for destruction. People always have any kind of ideas to misuse anything or everything that actually for other purposes.
This is why we come with this blog to really open many people's eyes so that we see this type of energy source is not the kind that they are thinking about right now, mostly. This is one of the solution to really help the environment. With the global warming is highly occurring now a days, with nuclear, we definitely can contribute in the reduction of global warming. So, come on, we think about it and really push for nuclear in Malaysia. Go nuclear for Malaysia.
Sad but True
Well, first thing first, this does not mean this blog is going to stop once this semester is finish. To all our readers, we will try to update as many post as can be maybe after we have finish the final exam. This is a part of learning process and to stop right here with this informative knowledge about Nuclear Energy, have given us the oppourtunity to learn and think about other technology like Nuclear Energy.
So, so far, we think this course has given us the knowledge and a lot of essential informations not just about the physics part, which means all the calculation but has given us thought about the environment. How to really help the environment and to sustain all the things that we have right now, especially the energy demand. With this course, we have realized the important of gaining the energy but at the same time, environment improve.
Nuclear Energy definitely a 'Green Technolgy' compare to other energy industries nowadays. Although it is has a lot of benefits compare with the existing energy industries, there are still some disadvantages of this system. It is normal since not all things in this world are perfect. But the imperfection can always be improved.
So, do we need the nuclear energy to be operated in the near future? The answer will always be Yes but are we ready to accept this technology in the near future? For us, the answer still 'Not Yet' but still, it depends on the situation in Malaysia in the next 10 to 20 years. Why we can do it? Because we have a prototype and research and development already about the nuclear energy. Furthermore, with the increase of nuclear engineers nowadays in Malaysia will give a lot of advantages to nuclear energy in Malaysia in the near future.
Energy demand will always increase, as well as the population. So, to really supply sufficient energy to the people, new device or technology is always welcome. Then, nuclear energy will always first come to mind. We hope that to all our readers, please comment and spread this information to any related people that you might know since nuclear energy in the future. We have start to think how actually we can change the misconception about nuclear energy to the people around us who still not aware the advantages of nuclear energy.
Furthermore, we would like to thank to all our lecturers who have taught us and supply the most important information though out the semester. We thank you a lot!. And all the best to all Uniten students in the coming examination.
GO NUCLEAR ENERGY!! =)
-dr nor azlan mostafa-
Evening with Dr. Michiro Furusaka
- Light (laser), X-ray, y-ray, electron beam, neutron beam --- all quantum beams
- Neutron scattering. Transmission electron magnifier, x-ray diffraction --- all applications of quantum technology
- X-ray, proton radiation therapy; medical application --- all applications of quantum technology
Monday, December 12, 2011
Nuclear Poison
Mining for Uranium
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Nuclear Fuel Conversion
Nuclear Energy in Malaysia = No Support??
Malaysia is considering to build the first ever nuclear reactor on 2021, which means about 11 years from now. It seems Malaysia is serious in making this system works here. Although there are some voices who are very concern and neglect this system totally for Malaysia, we still think it is better for the future. So, how actually we want to educate the people in Malaysia to know the advantages of this nuclear energy system in 11 years time?
Well, with the concern of global warming, all people in Malaysia experience it. We can feel how the wheather changes everytime and how actually the temperature at certain area in Malaysia. The heat is too high to be conformed with! We seems to have drink at least 3 or 4 mineral waters per day just not to get dehydrated. This is because the global warming. This global warming occuring because the CO, CO2 or hydrocarbon gases that being released from many sources that include combustion, like our cars, the factory and now surprisingly, our own power plant which uses the coal as the main burner to generate heat for electricity.
With the no CO or CO2 emission will be emitted through out the heating process, nuclear energy is ideal for the environment. Maybe the effect will not be instantenously but with a smaller reduction percentage, it still can help the environment. Same with the automotive industries which there have develop the hybrid engine which still emiited CO and CO2 to the environment but with the concern from people for environment, the small percentage can still help the environment if all are using the system. And this is also same for nuclear energy.
According to some, even when accounting for the fossil fuel used in mining uranium, processing it, building and decommissioning of the nuclear plant, the picture remains good from this perspective. Less than one hundredth of carbon dioxide gases is produced by nuclear power plants compared to coal or gas-fired energy plants. This means nuclear energy also emits less greenhouse gas than renewable energy sources such as hydro, wind, solar and biomass. Lower greenhouse gas, the lower the temperature will be.
Furthermore, nuclear energy is a very efficient energy source up to date. Why? Because with a very small amount of fuel (uranium, like have been mentioned before in the other post), the power generation is enormous! Enormous energy production = Efficient! Hence, there are a lot of energy can be produced to generate electricity. Can be reach about almost 1GW of energy, dependent on the system itself. One ton of uranium produces more energy than is produced by several million tons of coal or several million barrels of oil. With the price hike of the oil and coal, nuclear can be said the ideal solution for Malaysia in the future.
"The same la, uranium also very expensive. So, no use of using nuclear.." It is true, uranium is also expensive because the source is not easily found. Furthermore, the demand now a days is high, which means the supplier need to rise up the price also, according to the demand. But if we compare the expenditure of uranium with the energy that nuclear would generated, with the expenditure of coal with the energy produced, nuclear energy will end up to be the most worthwhile energy source because of its high energy generation.
The only concern for the cost is for the construction of the reactor because it is hard to manufacture. But although it is expensive to manufacture, there is no different from any other power plant to build. But the space or compound require to build the nuclear power plant is quite smaller compare to other power plant like hydro. Smaller compound = smaller destruction to the environment. Hence, the environment also can be saved slowly by nuclear power plant.
These all information from us are definitely to try to change the misconception of the people around about nuclear, especially in Malaysia because it seems, this nuclear power plant is quite underestimate by the people. Although there are some pros and cons for nuclear energy, with the situation in Malaysia, it seems this is one on the proper way to really contribute to the environment. 11 years is quite a long period but with a proper education and the spread of information, we can change our own stereotype of thinking about the nuclear power plant. One failure does not mean the entire system is a failure. Sustainability is the way of improving things. The same with nuclear energy.
Go Nuclear for Malaysia 2021
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
The back-end of nuclear fuel cycle
The used fuel or nuclear waste from a single 1000 megawatt nuclear plant that has been operated for 40 years is equal to energy of 130 million barrels of oil or 37 million tons of coal. Can you imagine that?
Used fuel rods can be process to remove the high radioactive fission products and separate the fissionable U-235 and plutonium. Plutonium can be used to make a mixed-oxide fuel (MOX) which is being used in reactors all over Europe. With new developed technology, all of the spent fuel can be made usable. It means no radioactive waste.
In the future, as the world experience shortage in fossil fuel, plutonium will be more valuable as fuel for nuclear reactors than as weapons of mass destruction. Imagine a world where nuclear is only use for power generation.
So we as the future of our generation, must take matters with our own hands. Who are they to deny our rights for clean and cheap energy. It is us who will lead this country. Support nuclear in our country. Help reduce the emission of C02. Save our planet. For the future of our own country. Say yes to nuclear power. Say yes to our future.
Nuclear Power Plant
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Malaysia Energy Option - part 2
Malaysia Energy Option - Part 1
Monday, December 5, 2011
What say survey?
ENERGY SOURCES COMPARISON
As the world's population increases and there is continued comparison to the current western European, Japanese, and North American living standards, there is likely to be demand for more electrical power. Energy sources available in the world include coal, nuclear, hydroelectric, gas, wind, solar, refuse-based, and biomass. In addition, fusion had been originally proposed as the long-term source.
Every form of energy generation has advantages and disadvantages as shown in the table below.
Source | Advantages | Disadvantages |
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Conclusion:
Throughout the world, we need every energy source we can get - including nuclear. As one can see from the table above, all energy sources have BOTH advantages AND disadvantages. Nuclear has a number of advantages that warrant its use as one of the many methods of supplying an energy-demanding world. Even with conservation efforts, energy demand has been and will continue to increase. Other factors can accelerate that increase, e.g. the proposed shift to electric cars to meet environmental air quality goals. In using each and every one of these forms of energy production, we need to make sure we conserve as much as we can so we leave sources for future generations. Energy suppliers need to ensure that they do not contribute to short and long-term environmental problems. Governments need to ensure energy is generated safely to that neither people nor the environment are harmed.
Source: http://www.nucleartourist.com