Romania has two nuclear power units to produce electricity.
Romania does have nuclear reactors that are used for supplying power, but they do not possess any known nuclear weapons.
The nuclear power plant of Cernavodă is of CANDU type and Canadians helped Romania.
No, France has much more nuclear capacity, as well as a much larger total electricity demand. Romania - 2 reactors, Candu type, 1,310 MWe output France - 59 reactors, PWR type, 63,000 MWe output
The uranium production of Romania is now modest: probably not more than 200 t/year (as metal). The production of nuclear fuel for the Cernavoda Nuclear Power Plant is also approx. 200 t/year as sintered uranium dioxide.
The commercial use of nuclear power began in the 1950's
It could be argued that the use of nuclear power began in the 1950's when a nuclear reactor in the Idaho desert supplied electric power to a local community.
They use nuclear energy to produce power for the grid.
Technically, anyone who lives near a nuclear power plant and, i suppose, gets permission, can use nuclear energy as a cheaper alternative to electricity
A lot of people use nuclear power daily throughout the world.
One use is in nuclear power plants to produce steam and turn turbines to generate electricity.Nuclear bombs ^.^
It is used for electricity in nuclear power plants == == Nuclear power is used to heat steam which then turns turbines, which generate electricity in nuclear power stations and also to provide propulsion and power on board nuclear submarines.