The energy in one thimble sized uranium fuel pellet is about the same as in the coal in a 100 mile long coal train.... if that gives any idea.
Hartlepool Nuclear Power Station was created in 1983.
Biomass is any vegetation that will burn to produce electricity in a power station.
No, Sydney does not have a nuclear power station. Australia does not have any operational nuclear power plants.
Yangjiang Nuclear Power Station was created in 2013.
Chapelcross nuclear power station was created in 1959.
Chapelcross nuclear power station ended in 2004.
Koeberg Nuclear Power Station was created in 1985.
Sanmen Nuclear Power Station was created in 2013.
Wylfa Nuclear Power Station was created in 1971.
You mean Kingsnorth in the UK? It is not nuclear, coal is used there.
Yes, it generally is but a nuclear plant could refer to nuclear reactors which are basically the things that produce the power. So in essence, yes, a nuclear plant is the same thing as a nuclear power station
No, nothing to do with nuclear. Biomass means vegetable matter grown for burning, and comes under Renewable Energy as it can be regrown every season.