b'First Stop: EBR-I Control RoomEBR-I Atomic Energy Museum When you boil water and create steam, you are ?a scientist, applying E=mc2 Albert Einsteindiscovered the mathematical formula that showed mattercould be converted into energy: E=mc 2Tank has lost hisHelp him find it onevery page.Did you knowEverything in our world is made of tiny building blocks called atoms? Each atom, like Legos, is constructed with smaller bits of matter called protons, neutrons and electrons clustered together in a nucleus. The energy that holds atoms together is called atomic, or nuclear, and when atoms are busted apart, that energy is released and changes into other forces of energy that can produce electricity and heat.The process of splitting atoms is called nuclear fission and thats what happened here at EBR-I in 1951! Nuclear fission split the atoms in uranium and the energy was used to light 4 light bulbs which beganHistoric EBR-I Electrical Generator and Turbinea clean energy revolution. Today nuclear power provides 60% of ourToday, 450 nuclear reactors produce energy for the world linked by carbon-free electricity.research and development that began here at INL. Nuclear fission You can visit EBR-I, Americas first nuclear power plantgenerates heat that boils water and creates steam to spin turbines and near Arco, Idaho, the first city lit by atomic power. power electrical generators. 6 7'