Nuclear power stations only give out steam. Unless there's been an explosion, They give out radioactive dust.
Sure. Nuclear power plants give off effectively no gases of any kind.
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it isn't useful in any way IT POLLUTES THE WORLD now give us all a favour and start protesting against nuclear power stations
Power stations typically emit carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen oxides as byproducts of burning fossil fuels to generate electricity. These emissions contribute to air pollution and climate change.
That rocket has NUCLEAR POWER!?
Not really no. If ants are polluted with enough radioactivity to give anything like a reasonable amount of energy, it would kill them immediately. As things are, not many things are radioactive enough to be useful for power, and certainly not ants. We don't get power much from radioactivity anyway. Nuclear power stations give us power in far more complicated ways.
The only other widespread, large-scale ways to generate electricity are gas, oil and coal-fired power-stations. All else is small beer.
We are all used to "power on demand" which means when we do something that includes electricity, we expect something to happen. We can use "unreliable sources" such as wind turbines etc but just in case that plan doesn't come into place, we should have something else that will generate our electricity (a nuclear power station.) Governments need to do this!Nuclear power is currently the only meaningful technology that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Unlike, for example, solar power where the energy investment equation can be negative when looking at the environmental impact. Until people are ready to give up dishwashers, washing machines and all the other labor saving devices then nuclear power is essential.There are many arguements for and against nuclear power. The UK relies on nuclear power for 20% of its electricity. It dominates in some countries (78% in France). Although there are many concerns about safely displosing of it. Renewable energy is an alternative to nuclear power.AIn my opinion yesAbut in what way would the UK need more power stations i no that 20% of the UK`s electricity is nuclear produced but it can cause very harmful affects on som people and in sellafeild a small village near the power stations children were 78% more likely to get leaukemia.
No, nuclear energy does not produce carbon dioxide during power generation. Nuclear power plants produce electricity through a process called nuclear fission, which does not emit carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
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The power output of a nuclear power plant can vary, but on average, a typical nuclear power plant can produce around 1,000 megawatts of electricity. This is enough to power roughly 1 million homes.
it can give massive amout of energy for us also dont give out waster gases