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Alternative Energy (Nuclear Energy)

06/29/2009 2:04 AM

Good day to all,

I am seeking for your assistance with regards to the alternative energy specially nuclear energy. I was assigned to report on that matter but I don't have any reference because here in our country we have only limited knowledge of nuclear energy generation although we do have 1 plant but it is not been used for almost 3 decades. Please refer to the details below:

1. Nuclear power source

2. Nuclear power generation

3. Nuclear power waste disposal

4. Ordinances and laws governing nuclear waste disposal and operation

Your prompt response would be much appreciated.

Thank you.

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Re: Alternative Energy (Nuclear Energy)

06/29/2009 9:08 AM

bibo,

If answers you would have, Google you must.

A step you have skipped; save time you will!

Mike

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Re: Alternative Energy (Nuclear Energy)

06/29/2009 6:20 PM

Where are you located? Since for over 30 yearrs you did not use it why out of a sudden the interest?

Combined with previous questions it seems to be a school work. Is it ?

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Re: Alternative Energy (Nuclear Energy)

06/29/2009 9:30 PM

Yes. It is for school work. I'm about to discuss the principle and operation of nuclear energy. Maybe you could help me?

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