Discussion on nuclear energy lasted decades. People who strongly oppose it believe that taking into account the risks of radioactive waste and reactor melting, its advantages such as carbon-free emissions and low fuel costs are almost irrelevant. The problem is how to prioritize the storage of waste at the planning stage of the reactor, including the storage location of the waste. As a result, excessive radioactive waste will be generated at the nuclear reactor site. Due to the progress of the waste disposal law in the countries that accumulate waste in the developing countries and need to store waste to consider nuclear power and the increase of public participation, nuclear energy
Today, nuclear energy is controversial. Although there are nuclear supporters and opponents, nuclear power and other green energy sources can play an important role in the coming years. Actions to mitigate the risks associated with nuclear power need to demonstrate their potential to the fullest.
Today, nuclear energy is one of alternative energy sources for human beings. For peaceful purposes, nuclear power is contributing to power generation as an alternative to our current natural resources. This alternative energy source may also reduce the productivity of natural resources we provide for world energy supply. In addition, the world's nuclear energy applications to supply energy demand can have many advantages and disadvantages. In fact, air pollution control is implemented not only for facilities that emit pollutants but also for total electricity supply. Another reason for good nuclear power generation is that it can meet the large-scale power generation needs of industries and cities (limited to regions, houses, or heavy duty rather than low-power technologies like solar energy) ).
Despite all the fears and fuss surrounding discussions on nuclear power generation, nuclear power generation is now the safest alternative to energy. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), nuclear energy is the safest energy source for mass production today. It is safer than coal and safer than natural gas. At the 2005 press conference, the WHO reported a new study on the impact of the Chernobyl disaster. Despite all the panic surrounding this event, the result is actually surprising.
Nuclear power is an important alternative energy source. Today, nuclear energy in the world is about 6.3%. In France, about 79% of electricity accounts for nuclear power, 60% in Belgium, 42% in Sweden, 39% in Switzerland, 37% in Spain, 24% in Japan, 21% in the UK. The United States produces the world's largest nuclear power generation, accounting for about 20% of the US energy (Rodes n.p). These evidences show that developed countries have always supported nuclear power as a safe energy source. Vietnam plans to build a power station in Ning spring from 2017 to 2020 and plans to supply sufficient energy to the country's industry. The plan is to gather opinions from scientists and sociologists before voting in Parliament in 2013.