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Nuclear power is the controlled use of Research applications including:
nuclear reactions to release energy for Providing a source of neutron and
work including propulsion, heat, and the positron radiation (e.g. Neutron
generation of electricity. Use of nuclear activation analysis and Potassium-argon
power to do significant useful work is dating)
currently limited to nuclear fission and Development of nuclear technology
radioactive decay. Nuclear energy is The United States produces the most
produced when a fissile material, such as nuclear energy, with nuclear power
uranium-235. (235U), is concentrated such providing 20% of the electricity it
that nuclear fission takes place in a consumes, while France produces the
controlled chain reaction and creates highest percentage of its electrical
heat — which is used to boil water, energy from nuclear reactors—80% as of
produce steam, and drive a steam turbine. 2006. In the European Union as a whole,
The turbine can be used for mechanical nuclear energy provides 30% of the
work and also to generate electricity. electricity. Nuclear energy policy
Nuclear power provides 7% of the world's differs between countries, and some
energy and 15.7% of the world's countries such as Austria and Ireland
electricity and is used to power most have no active nuclear power stations.
military submarines and aircraft As of 2007, the IAEA reported there are
carriers.[1] 435 nuclear power reactors in operation
Disquiet over the safety of nuclear power in the world , operating in 31 different
was exacerbated by the unsafe design and countries . Together, they produce about
operation of the Soviet-built plant at 17% of the world's electric power. The
Chernobyl. However, new plants designed U.S., France, and Japan together account
to be safer than current Western plants for 49% of all nuclear power plants and
are on the verge of being built - and 57% of all nuclear generated electricity.
global warming concerns may spark a International research is ongoing into
resurgence. Controversy remains (see various safety improvements, the use of
Nuclear energy policy). nuclear fusion and additional uses such
Use as the generation of hydrogen (in support
Power: of hydrogen economy schemes), for
Heat for electricity generation desalinating sea water, and for use in
Heat for domestic and industrial heating district heating systems. Lately, there
Hydrogen production has been renewed interest in nuclear
Desalination energy from national governments due to
Nuclear propulsion: energy security and climate change. Other
Nuclear marine propulsion reasons for interest include the public,
Proposed nuclear thermal rockets some notable environmentalists due to
Proposed nuclear pulse propulsion rockets increased oil prices, new passively safe
Transmutation of elements: designs of plants. The low emission rate
Production of plutonium, often for use in of greenhouse gas which all countries,
nuclear weapons excluding the US and Australia, need to
Creating various radioactive isotopes, meet the standards of the Kyoto Protocol.
such as americium for use in smoke A few reactors are under construction,
detectors, and cobalt-60, molybdenum-99 and several new types of reactors are
and others, used for imaging and medical planned.
treatment






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