How does a Nuclear Power Station Work?

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A nuclear power station is one of the most efficient energy solutions available today. It works by harnessing the power from enriched uranium and turning it to electricity.
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Nuclear power stations work by heating water to the point it turns into steam. The steam expands, which creates the pressure that in turn creates the energy. You can find more information
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A nuclear power station is one of the most efficient energy solutions available today. It works by harnessing the power from enriched uranium and turning it to electricity.
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They are not good because of the pollution rate and the fact that the waste production is very hard to dispose of.
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The fissioning of uranium and plutonium nuclei releases energy as heat, which is then used to produce steam to drive conventional turbine/generators.
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