well it does not sometimes
A typical nuclear power station can produce anywhere from 500 to 1,500 megawatts of power, depending on its size and capacity.
Yes, it generally is but a nuclear plant could refer to nuclear reactors which are basically the things that produce the power. So in essence, yes, a nuclear plant is the same thing as a nuclear power station
A nuclear power plant is a thermal power station. The heat source is nuclear reactor. Its main point is to produce electricity.
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Hartlepool Nuclear Power Station was created in 1983.
The latest design PWR's produce about 1500 MWe per unit.
The fissioning of uranium and plutonium nuclei releases energy as heat, which is then used to produce steam to drive conventional turbine/generators.
No, Sydney does not have a nuclear power station. Australia does not have any operational nuclear power plants.
Sanmen Nuclear Power Station was created in 2013.
Wylfa Nuclear Power Station was created in 1971.
Chapelcross nuclear power station was created in 1959.
Chapelcross nuclear power station ended in 2004.