It all depends on the size of the two types of plants ...
but on average it would be one for one.
No. Properly engineered nuclear power plants fail safe.
This will be a hydro plant, or a series of them, not nuclear
Steam in nuclear power plants is used to drive turbines for generation of kinetic energy.
In a nuclear power plant (nuclear reactor) the radioactivity of uranium is not a problem in normal work conditions.
Power plants come in various different types depending on the fuel used, coal, natural gas, oil, wind, solar and so on. Nuclear is one type of power plant in this general category.
It depends on if its a nuclear power plant or not.
No. Properly engineered nuclear power plants fail safe.
Yes, nuclear power plants produce electric power (electricity).
Thermal power plant,Hydro power plant,Nuclear power plant,Diesel power plant.
As of July 2014, there are approximately 7 nuclear power plants. There are also 4 nuclear plants currently under construction.
yes. this is because nuclear power plants use nuclear fusion
Coal Power plants are cheaper to build.
Using nuclear fission, generators are turned.
Nucler plants create nuclear energy by separaiting atoms
1.Kakrapar nuclear power pant, Gujarat2. Kalpakkam nuclear power plant, Tamil Nadu.
In Finland. There are several nuclear power plants in Finland and more are likely to be build.
Both power plants generate electricity, but a fossil fuel power plant burns coal, oil, or gas to produce heat that boils water into steam to drive a turbine, while a nuclear power plant uses nuclear reactions to heat water into steam. Nuclear plants produce no greenhouse gas emissions, while fossil fuel plants do. However, nuclear plants produce radioactive waste that needs to be safely managed for a long time.