Unit one Science Lab 11Analysis of Energy SourcesNatasha CoenAmerican InterContinental UniversityAnalysis of Energy Sources Energy SourceFuel (Coal)/Uranium Needed (tons)CO2 Emissions (tons)Sulfur Dioxide and Other Emissions (tons)Radioactivity mSv (millisievert)Solid Waste (tons)AccidentsQuarter 1Coal625,0001.75 mil75,000.25 mSv150,000n/aNuclear18,75052,5000.0025 mSv62.5n/aQuarter 2Coal1.25 mil3.5 mil150,000.5 mSv300,000Health impairmentsNuclear37,500105,0000.005 mSv125n/aQuarter 3Coal1.875 mil5.25 mil225,000.75mSv450,000Worker fatalitiesNuclear56,250157,5000.0075 mSv187.5Minor emissionsQuarter 4Coal2.5 mil7 mil300,0001mSv600,000Fire destructionNuclear75,000210,000.01 mSv250Catastrophic releases leading to radiation sickness, death,.
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