This is not practical either physically or regulatory/legally.
It is not practical for you to have your own nuclear power plant at home, however, it is perfectly practical for you to use electricity that has been generated in a nuclear power plant and then transmitted to your home through power lines.
The steam turbines (which use the steam produced by the hot nuclear pile).
I would want them to build it somewhere else, but the same would apply to any type of power plant or industrial plant
i have aplant that eats you-> And I do have a thermonuclear power plant that supplies energy for my home-made Small Hadrone Collider (SHC).
Homer and Marge Simpson. Homer worked at the nuclear power plant, and Marge stayed home and took care of the family
The nuclear power plant heats up water, which turns turbines, which creates electricity via powerlines to your house. The electricity can be used to run a heater in the house.
The city of Pripyat (Prypiat) in Ukraine was built has the home of employees of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. It was abandoned after the Chernobyl disaster.
After searching for an answer to this question I can only find information on nuclear power generation in power station. I would assume that this complete lack of any information in relation to home nuclear power generation means it will not be a possibility in the near future.
No. A nuclear power station is a massive undertaking, and is cost effective only on the large scale.
For a really good explanation of this watch the history channels power plants episode. it is available on i tunes and it explains the entire process.
This is done in nuclear power plants, the heart of which is a nuclear reactor which produces heat from nuclear fission, this heat then produces steam and hence electricity in a similar way to a fossil fired plant. there are over 100 such reactors in the US, and others in Canada, UK, France, Russia, Japan, and other countries.
you dont!! indirectly, via your electric outlets.