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QUOTABLE: "There are at least 434 operating reactors worldwide meeting electrical needs of a billion-plus people... A single, quarter-ounce pellet of uranium creates as much energy and three and a half barrels of oil, 17,000 cubic feed of natural gas or 1,780 pounds of coal without CO2 emissions." Orange County Register editorial

Modern society uses radiation to provide hundreds of beneficial uses, from electricity generation to cancer treatment to space exploration.

Beneficial Uses of Radiation

Electric Power Generation

America’s 104 nuclear power plants generate nearly 20 percent of the nation’s electricity, while emitting no carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide or nitrogen oxides.

Nuclear Power Plant Fuel

Nuclear power plants do not burn any fuel. Instead, they use uranium fuel, consisting of solid ceramic pellets, to produce electricity through a process called fission.

Medicine & Scientific Research

Nuclear medicine procedures prolong and improve the quality of people’s lives. Radioisotopes also are used extensively in scientific research.

Food & Agriculture

More than 40 countries have approved the use of radiation to help preserve nearly 40 different varieties of food. In agriculture, radiation has eradicated approximately 10 species of pest insects.

Consumer Products

Many consumer products—from smoke detectors to photocopiers, and watches to cosmetics—use small amounts of radiation.

Industrial Applications

Among industries that use radioactive materials in their processes and products are automobile and aircraft manufacturers, mining and oil companies, and construction companies.

Space

Unmanned spacecraft rely on radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs) for the power they need for space exploration. RTGs use heat from plutonium to generate electricity. They are safe, reliable and long-lived, even in the harsh climate of our solar system.

Source: http://www.nei.org/

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Nuclear energy is America's third-largest source of electricity after coal and natural.

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