Nuclear energy is a clean energy compare to fossil fuels such as oil, gas and coal. It also does not contribute to global warming or even toxic chemicals. Pollution caused by fossil fuels causes emissions of greenhouse gases are among the main causes of global warming. For example, a 500 megawatt power plant using fossil fuels releases up to 50 kg of carbon dioxide per second while nuclear power plants do not release this gas.
Almost 95% of electricity generation in Malaysia dependent on fossil fuels, namely coal, gas and oil. The cost of energy consumption will soar from time to time because most of the fuel imported from overseas and will suffer from extinction. Fossil fuels releases the carbon dioxide that contribute to global warming. This causes extreme weather changes occur such as natural disasters, floods, landslides, soil erosion and etc. Therefore, a change towards an effective alternative energy must be given due attention. Malaysia should dare to step into the nuclear era to ensure sustainable energy for a better future.
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