Nuclear fission produces heat energy that produces steam The steam spins the turbines that spins electric generators and hence producing electricity.
To produce electricity
So they can produce electricity for the state
Yes, nuclear power plants produce electric power (electricity).
Electricity.
The use is to produce electricity from a nuclear reactor plant
Using nuclear fission, generators are turned.
A nuclear power plant is a thermal power station. The heat source is nuclear reactor. Its main point is to produce electricity.
Nuclear energy/electricity varies, but in 2007, USA generated an average of 12.4 billion kilowatt-hours per-nuclear plant.
A nuclear power plant produces electrical (electromagnetic) energy, or what most call electricity or electric power.
To produce electricity. See link below
Heat is released to change water to steam.Then the steam turn the bladof a turbine to make electricity.
The first plant to produce regular useful amounts of electricity was at Calder Hall in UK, 1956