In 1945 and 1989, America and the Soviet Union participated in the Cold War. ("Wrong return", 2002) For several years before 1948, the Soviet Union was lagging behind in the manufacture of nuclear weapons. ("1942-2002 Nuclear power in 60 years", 2002) Nuclear weapons are produced in the factory in Kishtim, Russia, to accelerate production. This plant is a nuclear reactor for manufacturing plutonium for nuclear weapons and nuclear fuel processing, called MAYAC Plant.
On 26th April 1986, the Chernobyl nuclear power plant was one of the largest power plants in the Republic of Ukraine. This is the most serious nuclear disaster recorded by a nuclear power plant. The nuclear power plant has four 1000 MW nuclear reactors for power generation. A sudden power surge caused two explosions, destroying the core of the nuclear reactor and opening a large hole in the roof of the reactor building. Radioactive debris will rise through the hole to a height of 1 km. Approximately 100 to 150 million radioactive isotopes of iodine and thorium leak into the atmosphere. In order to reduce emissions, the rescue team bombed the nuclear reactor with 5,000 tons of shielding material consisting of lead, boron, sand and clay. Soviet officials placed a loss of human life on 31
Just a few years ago, a major catastrophic nuclear damage occurred. This failure will release large amounts of radioactive material into the environment. Since the Chernobyl accident in 1986, the disaster at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant rapidly became the largest nuclear accident, both of which seriously affected environmental radiation. - Power plants are used to protect resources and use it for our economy. These power plants help to produce the bulk of the world's energy. It saves people's money and benefits from the human resources that the world provides. Solar energy is the most economically viable power that is widely used because of the high risk of wind and nuclear energy to result in widespread consequences. They are not very viable for the general public and can produce solar energy safely and easily
The current concern about nuclear power is almost unfounded. Amidst 60 years of nuclear power generation, nuclear power plants experienced two famous disasters. One is in the Soviet Union and the other in Japan. The economic cost of these disasters is high and may be exacerbated by the consequences of those behaviors. Nevertheless, the environmental and health problems caused by these incidents are still small. According to a survey by the United Nations, broader health problems have hardly been achieved except for the dozens of courageous first responders in the Chernobyl nuclear accident. Statistics on environmental hazards, workers' safety and public health problems related to the extraction, transportation and use of nuclear fuel compared to the procedure equivalent to using coal as fuel clearly indicates that the provision of nuclear fuel It shows that it is safe