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Leo Szilard invented the nuclear reactor in 1933, but did not build it.Enrico Fermi built first nuclear reactor, CP-1 in 1942.Walter Zinn built the first nuclear power plant, EBR-1 in 1951.
The very first nuclear reactor was Chicago Pile 1. It was built for research and scientific use. The first nuclear reactor outside of a university was built (at Hanford, Washington) primarily to yield plutonium for the atomic bomb destined for Nagasaki, Japan. Nuclear reactors were built primarily for electrical generation beginning in about 1951.
The nuclear reactor wasn't invented in India. Nuclear power was being researched in England, Germany, Austria, Russia and the USA during the 1930s and 1940s. Idaho was the location of the first electricity generation using a nuclear reactor in 1951 with Russia operating the first to supply electricity to a grid. India's entry to nuclear power generation followed many years after the intial development work has been completed.
Leo Szilard invented nuclear reactors in 1933 and patented the idea in 1934 (GB630726) however for many reasons nothing could be done with the idea until after World War 2.EBR-1 in the United States was one of the first experimental nuclear power plants. On December 21, 1951 it produced enough power to light the whole building.The worlds first nuclear power plant became operational on June 27, 1954 Obninsk Russia just outside Moscow.
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Nuclear Power wasn't introduced to submarines until the 1951 design of the USS Nautilus (SSN-571) several years after the end of WWII. All boats int WWII were of Diesel-Electric configuration.
A Place in the Sun won the Oscar for Costume Design in 1951.
The USA started using nuclear energy in 1951
George Sapounidis was born in 1951.
George Poffenbarger died in 1951.
George Bilgere was born in 1951.
George Seawright was born in 1951.
George Meldon died in 1951.
George Lowden was born in 1951.
George Darko was born in 1951.
George Holcroft died in 1951.
George Lyell died in 1951.