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A nuclear power plant is a thermal power station. The heat source is nuclear reactor. Its main point is to produce electricity.
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The Reactor , which generates heat Thew boiler uses that heat to boil water to form steam The steam drives a turbine connected to a generator.
Enriched uranium is the main fuel. Due to the extension of the article, a link below was created to access Wikipedia with full information about Nuclear Power Plant.
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shielding, fuel, control rods, moderator, and coolant
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Both power plants generate electricity, but a fossil fuel power plant burns coal, oil, or gas to produce heat that boils water into steam to drive a turbine, while a nuclear power plant uses nuclear reactions to heat water into steam. Nuclear plants produce no greenhouse gas emissions, while fossil fuel plants do. However, nuclear plants produce radioactive waste that needs to be safely managed for a long time.
If the Philippines were to switch to nuclear power, it would answer the power shortage. The Bataan Nuclear Power Plant, if operational, could shoulder half of the country's power consumption. A great disadvantage, however, is the position of the plant. It's constructed right along a fault line. Also, a nuclear accident is also another thing.
Nuclear Power Plants are used to help generate electricity. The advantages of Nuclear Power Plants are the efficiency and low immediate pollution. The disadvantages are the radioactive waste and possibility of a meltdown.
A leaf's main purpose is to turn sunlight into sugars to feed the plant.
That is the main use, to fuel nuclear power plants