Up to 1500MWe per reactor
It depends upon the rating of the plant. A typical plant will produce around 1100 megawatts per hour.
The Vermont Yankee plant is currently licensed to produce 620 MW. It was originally licensed to produce 520 MW, but received an uprate in power output in May of 2006.
Nuclear energy/electricity varies, but in 2007, USA generated an average of 12.4 billion kilowatt-hours per-nuclear plant.
Not really. You receive 100 times as much radiation from coal power plant pollution than you do from nuclear power plant leaks.
Kudankulam Nuclear Powerplant is designed to produce 2000 Mega Watts. But can extract up to 4000 Mega Watts at maximum capacity.
Much cleaner than coal powered plants (no emissions) - although there is nuclear waste Produce relatively cheap energyProduces extremely large amount of energy compared to a coal plant
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Depends on the design.
Through machinesMy answer is short and simple, although not as much as the first one, lol. Nuclear power plants create electricity much the same as any other power plant the difference is the fuel used. The nuclear fission is the energy used to heat water that creates steam to turn a turbine which generates electricity.
Total greenhouse gas emissions (most of it comes from carbon dioxide) from nuclear power is about 5.7 gCeq/kwh (grams of carbon equivalent per kWh of electricity produced). To calculate annual emission form nuclear power, you have to apply it to the electricity generation capacity of a nuclear power plant.
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One use is in nuclear power plants to produce steam and turn turbines to generate electricity.Nuclear bombs ^.^