The diploma paper deals with the issue of nuclear energy. The scope of nuclear power generation and major nuclear disasters, which marked the mentality of nuclear energy, are described in greater detail. These major disasters are: an accident on the islands of Tree Miles, Chernobyl and Fukushima-Daichi. Our Nuclear Krško is described in more detail.
With this diploma thesis, I want to present nuclear energy, its positive and negative properties. To investigate one of the greatest nuclear accidents in the world, and to look at the possibilities for the accident to come with us. The purpose of the task is to review existing professional and scientific literature, to examine documentary films and to analyze and present the results together. The work consists of several sets. In the first part, the theoretical definition of the problem of nuclear energy is given, what is and in what way is obtained, what is the atom, and what reactions are coming from. In the second part, I dedicate myself to global nuclear accidents that tarnish nuclear energy and cause fear in people's minds and cast doubt on the acquisition of nuclear energy. The third section is dedicated to our nuclear power plant Krško, its description, its origin and its comparison with the Chernobyl disaster. As part of this, you will find information on how Krško nuclear power plant is concerned so that accidents do not occur. The report on the operation of the nuclear power plant in the year 2016 is analyzed. The fourth round shows Slovenian legislation in the fields of nuclear energy and nuclear safety and European legislation. The fifth set represents France as a nuclear energy country and continues to analyze whether the perfect transition to renewable energy sources is a good decision.
In conclusion, the conclusion is that nuclear energy also has many positive properties and that it helps to reduce air pollution. It is stated that our nuclear Krško follows the Slovenian and European legislation and ensures safe operation and safety of employees. My view of nuclear energy and the fact that looking at the acquired knowledge through the research of professional articles suggested that instead of the complete transition to renewable energy sources, we would rather consider a society of nuclear energy and renewable energy.
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