2019
DOI: 10.36598/dhrd.v2i2.1457
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Energia Nuclear: Desafio Atual, Universalização E Medo Social

Abstract: A energia alicerce condicional da vida é, constantemente, reinterpretada para melhor atender à vontade humana. A eletricidade forma mais comum de energia atualmente garante bem-estar e dignidade humana. Seu alcance, entretanto, é limitado, já que nem todos usufruem deste bem. Universalizar o acesso à energia, produzindo-a com menos impactos negativos, é o grande desafio atual. Por isto, o objetivo geral é analisar a fonte nuclear, forma alternativa de produção de energia, subutilizada no país, mas, que represe… Show more

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“…Among the challenges that humanity currently faces is the problem of drastically reducing the consumption of fossil fuels (Kainuma et al, 2013) and proportionally increasing the use of clean energy, such as wind, solar and nuclear (SADEKIN et al, 2019) that do not emit greenhouse gases: carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide and methane (FRANCHINI et al, 2017). Nuclear energy, due to its energy density, has a higher generating potential than other sources, such as hydroelectric plants, and is independent of natural cycles (LIESNER DE SOUZA & CARNEIRO LIMA, 2019). Also, it is necessary to consider together the main problems of our time: energy generation, food, health, environmental preservation and arms control.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the challenges that humanity currently faces is the problem of drastically reducing the consumption of fossil fuels (Kainuma et al, 2013) and proportionally increasing the use of clean energy, such as wind, solar and nuclear (SADEKIN et al, 2019) that do not emit greenhouse gases: carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide and methane (FRANCHINI et al, 2017). Nuclear energy, due to its energy density, has a higher generating potential than other sources, such as hydroelectric plants, and is independent of natural cycles (LIESNER DE SOUZA & CARNEIRO LIMA, 2019). Also, it is necessary to consider together the main problems of our time: energy generation, food, health, environmental preservation and arms control.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%