It can be if:
But all of these conditions are also true for everyother type of power plant.
The licensing process is supposed to verify these conditions are met.
A nuclear power plant is safe if it's designed on the most advanced safety measures. Its accurate and permanent maintenance issues are essential to keep any nuclear power plant working safely. I think visitors are not allowed in Nuclear Power Plants.
obviously not
not really because a power plant is very dangerous and it can harm you.
A nuclear power plant is considered safe and does not emit toxic fumes into the air. However, in case of a disaster such as an earthquake, a nuclear power plant may be damaged and it will leak radioactive particles into the air.
Nuclear power plants have multiple safety features in place to prevent accidents, such as redundancies in cooling systems, containment structures, and strict regulatory oversight. Reactors are also designed to shut down automatically in case of a malfunction. Additionally, ongoing inspections and maintenance help ensure the safe operation of the plant.
Well... when you rebuild you will normally fix problems, update the plant, and thereby making it safe...
what is the existing of nuclear power plant?
what is negative of the nuclear power plant
Yes, I would feel safe living within 5 miles of a nuclear power plant. Nuclear power plants are designed with multiple safety mechanisms to prevent accidents, and the likelihood of a radiation release is extremely low. Regulatory agencies closely monitor nuclear power plants to ensure they meet safety standards.
Yes, Obama has come out in favor of building new, safe, nuclear power plants.
There is no nuclear power plant in Alaska.
Usually very, often safer than one near a coal plant.