Sunday, December 4, 2016

Is Nuclear Power From An Nuclear Reactor Real? By The Numbers...You Can Be The Judge!!

Nuclear power

Nuclear power is the use of nuclear reactions that release nuclear energy to generate heat, which most frequently is then used in steam turbines to produce electricity in a nuclear power plant. The term includes nuclear fission, nuclear decay and nuclear fusion. Presently, the nuclear fission of elements in the actinide series of the periodic table produce the vast majority of nuclear energy in the direct service of humankind, with nuclear decay processes, primarily in the form of geothermal energy, and radioisotope thermoelectric generators, in niche uses making up the rest.

151 Nuclear power 61 - This is a hoax (151=36p=666/6=111 This is a lie) (212/4=53=16p False)
178 Nuclear reactions 70 - This is a hoax (178/2=89=24p Fakers) (248/8=31 B.S.)
148 Nuclear energy 67 =19p Bogus (148/4=37=12p (215/5=43=False)
144 To generate heat 63 (207=27 Faked, 207/9=23 Faker)
412 Steam turbines to produce electricity 151=36p=666/6=111 This is a lie (412/2=206=26 Lie)
214 Nuclear power plant 79=22p Liar (214/2=107=17 Lie) (293=62p/2=31 B.S.)
165 Nuclear fission 66 - This is a lie (231/11=21 Cabbage)
112 Nuclear decay 49 (161/7=23 Faker) (112/4=28 Deceit)
158 Nuclear fusion 59=17p Lie (158/2=79=22p Liar)

Fission-electric power stations are one of the leading low carbon power generation methods of producing electricity, and in terms of total life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions per unit of energy generated, has emission values lower than "renewable energy" when the latter is taken as a single energy source. As all electricity supplying technologies use cement etc., during construction, emissions are yet to be brought to zero. A 2014 analysis of the carbon footprint literature by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reported that the embodied total life-cycle emission intensity of fission electricity has a median value of 12 g CO 2 eq/kWh which is the lowest out of all commercial baseload energy sources, and second lowest out of all commercial electricity
technologies known, after wind power which is an Intermittent energy source with embodied greenhouse gas emissions, per unit of energy generated of 11 g CO 2 eq/kWh. Each result is contrasted with coal & fossil gas at 820 and 490 g CO 2 eq/kWh. With this translating into, from the
beginning of Fission-electric power station commercialization in the 1970s, having prevented the emission of about 64 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent, greenhouse gases that would have otherwise resulted from the burning of fossil fuels in thermal power stations.

There is a social debate about nuclear power. Proponents, such as the World Nuclear Association and Environmentalists for Nuclear Energy, contend that nuclear power is a safe, sustainable energy source that reduces carbon emissions. Opponents, such as Greenpeace International and NIRS, contend that nuclear power poses many threats to people and the environment.

Far-reaching fission power reactor accidents, or accidents that resulted in medium to long-lived fission product contamination of inhabited areas, have occurred in Generation I & II reactor designs, blueprinted between 1950 and 1980. These include the Chernobyl disaster which occurred in
1986, the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster (2011), and the more contained Three Mile Island accident (1979). There have also been In terms of lives lost per unit of energy generated, analysis 
has determined that fission-electric reactors have caused fewer fatalities per unit of energy generated than the other major sources of energy generation. Energy production from coal, petroleum, natural gas and hydroelectricity has caused a greater number of fatalities per unit of 
energy generated due to air pollution and energy accident effects. Four years after the Fukushima-Daiichi accident, there have been no fatalities due to exposure to radiation, and no discernible increased incidence of radiation-related health effects are expected among exposed members of the public and their descendants. The Japan Times estimated 1,600 deaths were the result of evacuation, due to physical and mental stress stemming from long stays at shelters, a lack of initial care as a result of hospitals being disabled
by the tsunami, and suicides.

If you think the numbers are true then there can be only one conclusion.....Nuclear power is a farce. So if they explode one of the U.S Reactors...you can be sure it will be self-made with conventional explosives.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_power

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