Turbines.
I don't think it is much different to those working in conventional power plants, but one additional type of duty is Radiation Health Physics, which is not needed except on nuclear plants
====================== I don't see why nuclear energy is not considered conventional -- the western nations in general have nuclear power plants to produce nuclear energy. The power plants have been run for decades and nuclear power is a mature technology. I would consider it conventional. What I think is unconventional is when someone claims his "new" method can produce more energy than what he puts in -- basically getting a free lunch, like a perpetual motion machine. ====================== == ==
nuclear power plant are found in plain areas around the world like in the USA creating nuclear energy
Conventional nuclear fission refers to the splitting of heavy atomic nuclei, such as uranium or plutonium, into smaller fragments. This process releases a large amount of energy in the form of heat, which can be harnessed to generate electricity in nuclear power plants.
If you mean nuclear plants in the US, see NRC website www.nrc.gov
A conventional power plant is usually either a gas or coal fired plant. I can, on occasion, include nuclear power plants but it depends on context. It will never, however, include 'green' power plants such as hydro-electric dams, tidal barriers, wind farms, etc.
Conventional current represents the flow from positive to negative; following the direction that independent positively-charged particles would travel. (N.B: equal charges repel, opposite charges attract.) Non-conventional current represents the flow in the opposite direction (from negative to positive) and is the direction in which electrons would flow.
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Nuclear energy sources can be found in nuclear power plants where nuclear reactions are harnessed to generate electricity. These power plants are strategically located in various regions around the world to provide energy to communities and industries.
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Britain does have nuclear power plants.
No nuclear ones, apart from Bataan which has never operated