What is Nuclear Power Plant?

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A nuclear power plant uses controlled nuclear reactions to produce energy for our use. The U.S produces the most nuclear power, providing 19% of its total energy use, while France uses nuclear power for 78% of its energy, as of 2006.
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Nuclear power is the use of sustained exothermic nuclear processes to generate heat and electricity. The term includes the use of exothermic nuclear fission, ... More »
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A nuclear power plant is controlled nuclear reactions. The electric reactors heat water. Nuclear power is safer than fusion power. The United States is the top nuclear energy producer
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Nuclear Power Plants are located all over the world. There could be several different power plants in each state. There are online sources to help you find the closest one to you.
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Nuclear power plants are electrical generators that use uranium to super heat water too steam. They then use the steam to spin turbines that will generate electricity.
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Nuclear Power plants uses nuclear reaction to generate heat. Water is vaporized using this heat. Using vapor, turbine is driven which is connected to generator to make electricity.
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