A nuclear fission power plant does this, there are 104 operating in the US. These are all light water moderated ones, PWR or BWR. These are the most used types in the world, but there are also heavy water reactors (Candu) and AGR gas cooled reactors.
Many, but not all, fission reactions are exothermic, meaning they release energy. What power plants do is collect this energy that's being released in the form of heat and convert it into electrical energy. This is done in many ways. For example, we can run water through a tube so that it gets right next to the fission reaction. If we let that water absorb enough heat from the reaction to boil we can then run it under a turbine. We can design this steam to place pressure on the turbine in such a manner as to make it rotate. We can then transfer the energy from this rotation to an electric generator, which then distributes the energy.
It is a nuclear reactor designed to use nuclear fission to produce electricity or process heat.
I would imagine it is since the goal of an electric plant is to give off energy, and exothermic reactions release entergy. Both fusion and fission, the two major nuclear reactions, are exothermic.
In a nuclear fission reactor power plant
The energy of fission of fissile atoms is transformed in heat and electricity.
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The chain reaction can be controlled, and it can be stopped. It is controlled in a nuclear power plant, and it is stopped when the plant shuts down, as it does periodically for refueling.
Nuclear fission
Basically, nuclear power plants use the heat from a nuclear fission reaction to boil water The steaming water then turns a turbine that generates electricity.
Nuclear power is the use of sustained Nuclear fission to generate heat and do useful work. Heat from nuclear fission boils water to make steam, which pushes a turbine. The turbine generates electricity using a magnet through a process called electromagnetic induction.
There is no nuclear power plant in Alaska.
Nuclear fission has been used in nuclear bombs and is currently being used in every nuclear power plant on the earth.
In a nuclear power plant, fission takes place in the core.
The nuclear reaction used in the Bataan power plant is nuclear fission.
The nuclear power plant generates 50 megawatts of power.
Nuclear Fission
A nuclear chain reaction nuclear fission
I would imagine it is since the goal of an electric plant is to give off energy, and exothermic reactions release entergy. Both fusion and fission, the two major nuclear reactions, are exothermic.
As far as the generation side goes, it is identical, a steam turbine driving a generator locked in synchronism to the electrical grid system