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Why nuclear power station is cleaner than fossil fuel power station?

Because it doesn't pump thousands of tons of Carbon Dioxide into the atmosphere as a result of generating electricity. While nuclear waste IS highly radioactive, providing all safety precautions are taken, the ONLY waste product of a nuclear plant - is hot water from the turbines !


How many countries have taken nuclear power technology from America?

All of them that have nuclear power... that happen when your the first to do something...


What do nuclear power stations use?

Nuclear Power plants use refined uranium or plutonium. Both of these elements are extremely radioactive and unstable. In order to control the explosive reaction (google atomic bombs), they use control rods in the process to slow the reaction rate, keeping it under control. These control rods, along with all clothing, tools, and other items taken into the reaction chamber become nuclear waste. This is one cause for debate against nuclear energy as there are no means of destroying/disposing of these waste products. But that is a different debate.


What cities have nuclear power plants in the usa?

See the link below taken from the NRC website


Where is electricity generated for cities and towns?

Power stations.Most countries operate a national Grid system. This means that all available power stations are linked together in parallel and feed the same system of wires.Power stations all over the country can be taken in or out of use, as demand changes.It does not matter what the driving force is for generation, hydro, nuclear, coal, gas etc. They are all connected to the same system of power distribution, that takes the power into cities and towns.


What is start up time power stations?

Start-up time for power stations refers to the time taken for the plant to go from being offline to being fully operational and generating electricity. This process involves bringing the different components of the power station, such as turbines and boilers, up to operating conditions. The start-up time can vary depending on the type of power station and its size.


What Steps Can Be Taken To Protect WildLife?

don't pollute


How much damage does a nuclear meltdown cause?

A nuclear meltdown can cause extensive damage, including the release of radioactive materials into the environment, radiation exposure to humans and wildlife, and contamination of land and water sources. The extent of the damage depends on factors such as the reactor design, containment capabilities, and response measures taken.


How does nuclear power compare to coal oil or natural gas in terms of cost per kwh?

See the article taken from www.world-nuclear.org linked below


What steps are being taken to protect forest and wildlife in different parts of the world?

government havemade many wildlife sanctuaries in the world


How many Kilowatts an hour does the Battersea power station output?

The Battersea power stations A & B were both decommissioned with A being taken offline in 1975 and B taking offline in 1983. Therefore, the number of kilowatts an hour they produce is zero.


What are the advantages and disadvantages of nuclear poer plants?

The Advantages-The Energy is more efficient and cleaner for our air and it can be less expensive The Disadvantages-Nuclear Power Plants can be dangerous if not taken care of, There's is only certain areas geographically that you can put Power Plants (Away from Water) and you have to find a place to store all of the Nuclear Waste. (It has to stay underground for atleast 1000 years before it can be removed)