Depends on the design.
None, that is for water type reactors, PWR and BWR.
It takes about 8-10 mn $ to setup a nuclear power plant. but the resources used in it are inexpensive common in the earth's crust
We don't yet know how to use fusion in a power plant. All nuclear power plants use fission only. Fusion is much harder, but will be better if we can figure it out.
nuclear meltdown .-. '
It depends upon the rating of the plant. A typical plant will produce around 1100 megawatts per hour.
Effectively zero outside the plant boundary
Not really. You receive 100 times as much radiation from coal power plant pollution than you do from nuclear power plant leaks.
None, that is for water type reactors, PWR and BWR.
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Up to 1500MWe per reactor
123412
it costs 99 sents.
Depending on: - the type of the nuclear reactor - the electrical power of the nuclear reactor - the type of the nuclear fuel - the enrichment of uranium - the estimated burnup of the nuclear fuel etc.
It takes about 8-10 mn $ to setup a nuclear power plant. but the resources used in it are inexpensive common in the earth's crust
We don't yet know how to use fusion in a power plant. All nuclear power plants use fission only. Fusion is much harder, but will be better if we can figure it out.
1 plant takes 30million dollares
This depends on the type and power of the reactor; say tens of metric tons.