One of the most widely wind turbines, for example, consists of 116-ft blades atop a 212-ft tower for a total height of 328 feet.
Many wind turbines now have towers over 300 feet and longer blades.
Nuclear power stations range in size. Some of the smaller ones operate at outputs of well below 1000 megaWatts (mW). Most nuclear stations are in the range of 1000 mW to 5000 mW.
Physically, they have some large buildings. Reactor buildings and spent fuel buildings may be in the range of six to twelve stories. Cooling towers can be much bigger, though not all are vertical. The land they stand on can be of considerable size, on the order of several to many city blocks in size.
The average nuclear power reactor in the US has an output of about 1000 MWe. This is for the 104 presently operating ones, new ones may be larger. The size of an area that consumes 1000 MWe varies considerably from heavily populated areas with industry, to lowly populated areas, so you can't put a single figure to it. 1000 MWe would supply 100,000 homes at 10 KW per home, or 500,000 homes at 2 KW per home which is probably more like the average consumption per home. Nuclear stations are usually operated as base load, that is at or near continuous full power, because the fuel costs are lower than for fossil fuels, but you can't separate differently produced electric power, it all comes through the same distribution system. In any particular area the grid controller will want to keep more than one source running, as nuclear units (and indeed others) sometimes suddenly shutdown unexpectedly. Therefore what you get in your home is always going to be coming from more than one source.
Up to 4500 Megawatts thermal per reactor, or 1500 Megawatts electrical
There are two; which one do you want to know about?
Big enough
Some power stations do work with a wire and magnet but some others don't.
The USA
No
to check that its working
Power stations need to use water for cooling. Lakes, rivers and coastal areas are a ready source of water.
there are no solar power stations in new zealand
Cottam power stations was created in 1969.
Stella power stations was created in 1954.
Stella power stations ended in 1991.
Rugeley power stations was created in 1963.
The stuff you find in Power stations is just a big steam turbine. However the stuff you find in bombs is just a big chain reaction (implosion type only)
yes
There are hundreds of hydroelectric power stations in England.
there are 100 power stations but there is 6 power station in singapore!
Sizewell nuclear power stations was created in 1995.
Fossil-fuel power stations, hydroelectric power stations and nuclear power stations.
A shortage of power stations and poorly maintained power stations.