Title: Safe and Reliable Nuclear Energy
1Safe and ReliableNuclear Energy
- Creating the next generation of mathematicians,
scientists, and engineers for Americas future
2How We Use Electricity
3Electricity The Engine That Runs the Country
WWW.eia.doe.gov
4Introduction
- What has shaped your views about nuclear energy?
- Do you have any fears or hesitations about the
use of nuclear energy?
5Introduction
- Radiation
- Nuclear Energy
- Challenges and Benefits
- Opportunities
6Radiation
- Radiation is energy traveling in the form of
particles or waves - Natural phenomenon
- Since beginning of the universe
- Natural and ever-present
- Sun, earth, and all living things emit radiation
- Radiation is all around us
7Energy Spectrum
8Ionizing radiation Energy in the form of waves
or particles that has enough force to remove
electrons from atoms.
9What is Radiation?
- Radioactivity is a natural and spontaneous
process by which the unstable atoms of an element
emit or radiate excess energy - Radiation is the result
- Alpha Decay - Alpha decay occurs when the nucleus
spontaneously ejects an ? particle. An ? particle
is really 2 protons and 2 neutrons, or an Helium
nucleus.
10Decay Products
- Beta Decay - An excess of neutrons in an atom's
nucleus will make it unstable, and a neutron is
converted into a proton to change this ratio.
During this process, a ß particle is released, - Gamma ray emission usually occurs with ? and ß
emission. Gamma rays have no charge or mass, so
their emission doesn't change the chemical
composition of the atom. Instead, it results in a
loss of radiant energy. Gamma ray emission occurs
because the nucleus is often unstable after ? and
ß decay.
11Decay Product Penetration
12Sources of Radiation
- Man Made Radiation Sources 18
- Medical X Rays
- Nuclear Medicine
- Consumer Products
- Other
- Natural Radiation Sources 82
- Radon
- Internal
- Terrestrial
- Cosmic
Cosmic 8
Terrestrial 8
Consumer Products 3
Internal 11
Medical 14
Radon 55
Other 1
Annual background radiation doses for Americans
National Council on Radiation Protection and
Measurements (NCRP) Report No. 93, Ionizing
Radiation Exposure of the Population of the
United States, 1987
13How to Detect Radiation
- Geiger counter
- Senses extremely tiny electrical impulses caused
by radiation
14We Protect Ourselves from Radiation Exposure by
Reducing Exposure TIME
SHIELDING
Increasing DISTANCE
15Beneficial Uses of Radiation
Medical Procedures
- Ionizing
- X-Ray
- CT Scan Computed Tomography
- Nuclear Medicine
- Non-Ionizing
- Ultrasound
- MRI Magnetic Resonance Imaging
16Beneficial Uses of Radiation
- Museums and archeologists rely on radiation
detection to verify the authenticity or age of
art objects or archeological finds
17Beneficial Uses of Radiation
- Smoke detectors rely on a tiny radioactive
source to sound an alarm when smoke is present - Food sterilization and preservation
18What is Nuclear Energy?
- Nuclear energy is the energy released by
reactions within atomic nuclei, such as nuclear
fission or nuclear fusion - In 1955, Arco Idaho was the first city to be
powered by electricity produced from these
nuclear reactions - 18 of the worlds electricity comes from nuclear
energy (World Nuclear Association) - The U.S. has 104 reactors that provide 20 of
nations electricity (Energy Information
Association)
19Energy Production
- Energy is produced when
- A turbine is turned
- Electricity is generated
20Nuclear Energy Production
- Nuclear energy is produced when
- Steam turns the turbine generating electricity
21Producing Electricity has Safety Issues
- Coal
- Petroleum
- Hydroelectric
- Wind
- Nuclear
22Nuclear Energy Benefits
Nuclear Energy Opportunities
- Waste
- Security
- Education
- Perception of Safety
- Greener Environmental Impact
- Dependable
- Safety
23Did You Know?
- Three Mile Island Middletown, PA 1979
- Only major commercial nuclear accident in U.S.
history No deaths or injuries - No evidence of long term health effects
- Designed safety systems and procedures worked
- Chernobyl Ukraine 1986
- Worst reactor accident in history
- 31 people died from radiation exposure with 9
additional from residual effects - No containment Safety process was compromised
24Security
- Protection of Nuclear Facilities
- Physical Barriers
- Intrusion Detection
- Graded Armed Response
- Protection of Material in Transit
- Rugged Containment Casks
- Escorts when necessary
- Planning and Secrecy
25Opportunities
- High-Level Waste Spent Nuclear Fuel
- Storage?
- Disposal?
- Recycle?
Yucca Mountain, NV
26Opportunities
- Low-Level Radioactive Waste Non-Fuel Items
- Clothing, tools, filters, equipment
- Storage
- Minimize
27Nuclear Energy has aPositive Environmental Impact
- Clean Air
- Clean Water
- Habitat Friendly
28Nuclear Energy Clean Air
- Not carbon based
- Low Greenhouse gases
- No emissions causing smog or acid rain
29Nuclear Energy Clean Water
- No harmful pollutants
- Meets regulatory standardsfor temperature
designedto protect aquatic life - Cooling water does not have contact with
radioactive materials
30Nuclear Energy Safe Habitats
- Low land use
- Environmentally safe
31Highly Regulated
- NRC, DOT, OSHA, EPA, DOE
- Regulatory compliance is required for facilities
- Design
- Construction
- Operation
- Closure
- Decommissioning
- Regulatory compliance in Transportation
- Packaging
- Mode of transport
- Driver qualifications
- Security
32The Future of Nuclear Energy
- A bright energy future starts with
- Energy conservation
- Energy efficiency
- Sound energy policy has a variety of resources
and technologies - Oil and gas
- Clean coal
- Nuclear
- Renewables wind, solar, hydroelectric,
geothermal - New technologies
- Ground source heat pumps
- Biofuels algae, corn, manure, switchgrass
- Growing energy demands
- National Security
- Global warming
- International cooperation
33Nuclear Energy Careers?
- Engineers Nuclear, Electrical, Chemical,
Mechanical, Structural - Professionals Health Physics, Industrial
Safety, Information Tech, Training, - Skilled Workers Electricians, Welders, Pipe
Fitters, Machinists
34References
- Energy Information Association www.eia.doe.gov
- World Nuclear Association www.world-nuclear.org
- Nuclear Regulatory Commission www.nrc.gov
- Nuclear Engineering Institute www.nei.org
- Radiology Information - www.radiologyinfo.org
- Maps www.nationatlas.gov
- DOE Energy, Efficiency and Renewable Energy
- www.eere.energy.gov
- American Nuclear Society http//local.ans.org
- Renewable Resource Data Center
httprredc.nrel.gov
35- Creating the next generation of mathematicians,
scientists, and engineers for Americas future