The Pros And Cons Of The Nuclear Power Plant

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Explosions? Let’s stop them while ahead! A Nuclear Power Plant wouldn’t be good Southern Indiana because over the years of trying to succeed the process of the Nuclear Power Plant there has been increasing of deaths from the 1952 to 2011. Also the increase of money going into them and the sickness that could follow. In this paper you will have the opportunities to read the increase of deaths, waste of money going into theses buildings, that could be useful to benefiting less deaths, and other ways the money could go to. For each failed Nuclear Power Plant there is a scale called INES; ranked 1-7, 7 being the highest. In Fukushima, Japan of 2011 (7) (most recent and seconded largest explosion) this nuclear power plant was shut down after a …show more content…
Humans; microwaves, Grand Central Station, Living in Denver, Exit Signs, Granite, Cigarettes, and Glossy Magazine Paper, also x-rays. Just as we are exposed to theses deathly things, so is the plant. Humans could choose to try and stay away from this, but the radiation still ends up in the atmosphere. Everyday, our bodies take in large amount of radiation, so why need more chances of radiation in our atmosphere. By adding poison to the atmosphere cancer of exposures, to much radiation can cause harm to the human bodies. There are other chances could be use many other sources such as; Wind energy/Wind Power is extracted from air flow using wind turbines, mechanical or electrical energy. Windmills could be used for their mechanical power, wind-pumps for water pumping, and sails to propel ships, much safer and easy way of getting energy, without waste or polluting our limited water. Solar Power is a source of non-renewable sources of gas, oil and coal. Although many countries have started using solar energy, the daily demand for energy has increased through out the years. Solar energy refers to energy from the sun. For thousand of years the sun has produced energy. It’s known for the most important source of human life, constantly supplying hot water, electricity, and heating homes. This is a completely free resources to collect, less expensive to build too. Theses may not be as fast as nuclear power plants, but when you rush supply and demand things tend to get messy, and this way there is a less death rates in building and supplying