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The largest nuclear power plant in the world is the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant, with an electrical generating capacity of 8212 MW. There is probably no theoretical maximum, since the number of reactors is rather arbitrary. I have provided a link to the Wikipedia article below.
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Actually, most power stations reduce their output at night when demand for electricity is lower. Many types of power plant need to be kept running through the night, however, even if they are not really producing that much electricity. The reason is that it can take more than a day for a very large power plant, started from dead cold, to come up to operating temperature. So very large plants (typically nuclear or coal-fired) are simply throttled back at night, throttled up during the day, and shut down as infrequently as possible.
About 450 reactors. You can get a world survey from www.world-nuclear.org
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It depends what type of power plant. A coal-burning power plant will produce CO2 and SO2, which are both pollutants. Nuclear power plants and geothermal power plants produce steam, which is not a pollutant. There are many other types of power plants, but most produce CO2 and SO2 or steam.
Power plants fired by coal produce many pollutants (SOx, NOx, radiation, particulate, mercury etc.) the amounts vary by the size and fuel used at the site (not all coal produced the same contaminants). See the Links for data on typical coal plants.
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The lifespan of a coal-fired power plant varies, but it typically ranges from 30 to 50 years. This can depend on factors such as maintenance, upgrades, and regulatory requirements. However, as the world shifts towards cleaner energy sources, many coal-fired power plants are being retired earlier due to environmental concerns and the transition to renewable energy.
Many plants produce nectar which is turned into honey by bees.
it depends on the plant and how long it grows for but a healthy tomato plant will continuously produce fresh tomato's as long as the plant is properly taken care of and it is possible for them to live for mutable years in green house's.
There are many ways to generate electricity. Methods that burn fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) produce carbon dioxide. Methods using renewable energy do not. Nuclear power plants, although uranium in non-renewable, do not produce carbon dioxide. Power stations could be rebuilt to use different fuel sources. Biomass and biofuel will power a coal fired power station without emitting the carbon dioxide pollution.
Only one and it was never fired in anger.
no many plants produce in both ways
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