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EVALUATING NUCLEAR POWER IN THE U.S. AND ITS CLEAN FUTURE Xingzhou Li Introduction to GIS

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Page 1: Evaluating nuclear power in the U.S. and its clean future

EVALUATING NUCLEAR POWER IN THE U.S.AND ITS CLEAN FUTUREXingzhou LiIntroduction to GIS

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Background A massive earthquake and tsunami hit Japan’s

east coast in March 2011, leading to the meltdown at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, which was evaluated as the most serious accident by the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) criteria.

This severe accident encouraged Japan, as well as the world, to rethink its energy policy.

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Quick Facts Over 430 commercial nuclear power reactors

operating in 31 countries Providing about 13.5% of the world’s electricity (as of 2011) 65 nuclear power plants with 104

commercial reactors in the U.S. Providing about 20% of the total energy

generation in the U.S. About 3 million Americans live within 10

miles of an operating nuclear power plant

Sources: World Nuclear Association

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Nuclear Power Plants in the World

Sources: World Nuclear Association

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Project Purposes To evaluate the current situation of nuclear power

in the U.S. The distribution of nuclear power plants The development trend of nuclear power

To analyze the safety of nuclear power plants in the U.S. Potential impacts of nuclear power plants

To examine the clean future of the U.S. energy system: renewable energy as an alternative The development trend of renewable power The composition of renewable power

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Where Are the Plants?

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How Did Nuclear Power Production Change in the Past Years?

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How Did Nuclear Power Production Change in the Past Years?

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How Did Nuclear Power Production Change in the Past Years?

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How Did Nuclear Power Production Change in the Past Years?

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Are Nuclear Power Plants Safe?

“Nuclear power plants are very robust.”- World Nuclear Association

At least 3 possible adverse effects: Accidents: Fukushima, Chernobyl, Three Mile

Island Health: Risk of cancer Environment: Radioactive waste, Greenhouse

gas emission

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Accidents?

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Cancer Risk?

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Cancer Risk?

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Greenhouse Gas Emission?

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Alternative: The Rise of Renewable Power Due to the strong pressure from the public, the

Japanese government decided to reduce the dependence of nuclear power to zero by the 2030s.

As an alternative to nuclear power, the government is attempting to promote the introduction of renewable energy, such as hydro, solar, wind, and geothermal powers, to establish a new sustainable energy system.

Renewable energy in the U.S.?

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How Did Renewable Energy Develop in the U.S. in the Past Years?

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How Did Renewable Energy Develop in the U.S. in the Past Years?

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Which Renewable Energies?

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Next Steps Choose some specific nuclear power plants, use

data at smaller scales to fully analyze the impact of the plants

Analyze how renewable energy facilities should be developed in the U.S.

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Skills Utilized Insert map Point graduated symbol Aggregating attribute fields (Renewable energy) Buffering Geoprocessing (Clipping) Geocoding (Nuclear plants in the U.S.)

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Thank You! Questions?