Pros And Cons Of Building A Nuclear Power Plant Essay

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As the advisor to the governor of Pennsylvania, it is my job to input my opinion on the idea of putting a nuclear power plant in East Pennsboro Township. As many of you know, Three Mile Island was decommissioned last year without any problems. However, energy prices are rising and the effects of global warming are also rising. I have weighed the pros and cons of building a new nuclear power plant and I have come to the conclusion that the best option to follow through with the building of this power plant. While there are many positives and negatives to doing this, the positives outweigh the negatives. I will state the positives of this decision, state the counterclaim to this statement, and then state why that counterclaim is outweighed by the …show more content…

Now that we know what can happen in the power plants and what causes them, we can stop them from happening and if they do happen, we can fix them without causing harm. Most power plants last up to 80 years of operation without any problems while fossil fuel power plants only last up to 40 years. Also, many of the coal power plants around the country are reaching their effective lifespan. This means that we will need to either replace them with many new coal power plants, or replace them with about a dozen nuclear power plants.
The final reason we should build a nuclear power plant is the fact that is will create about 1,300 jobs. That’s with just one power plant! Imagine how many jobs we could create if we made more than one nuclear power plant. However, we won’t be able to let just anyone to work in these plants. Personnel must go through rigorous training to get a position at the plant. They will also have extensive background checks and criminal history checks because terrorists and nuclear energy don’t mix very