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6 January, 11:17

In 2015, only 9% of the electricity used in the U. S. was generated from nuclear power. What are some of the costs associated with using nuclear power instead of traditional energy sources such as fossil fuels? All BUT ONE would be considered a cost.

A) The potential of nuclear disasters and radioactive incidents such as the Daiichi nuclear disaster.

B) Nuclear power plants can work with renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power when they are not available.

C) The nuclear fission reaction is able to produce cheap electricity but also dangerous radioactive waste that is hard and expensive to dispose.

D) Uranium and plutonium are finite sources of energy. With the current level of consumption in the nuclear power plants uranium will run out in eighty years.

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  1. 6 January, 14:02
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    ACD are costs whereas B is a benefit
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