None of them do.
No, Enriched Uranium-235 is used in a nuclear reactor as the fuel in the fuel rods and boron is used in the control rods.
Nuclear plants
104 operating Nuclear Power units
yes, Nuclear fission as used in nuclear power plants produces radioactive waste with long half lives. However, this creates no problems. This wastes are either confined in the spent nuclear fuel (that is stored either in wet storage or in dry storage facilities) or stored as vitrified nuclear waste.
Nuclear power plants in Florida, US are ...Crystal River - one 914 MWe PWRSt Lucie - two 839 MWe PWR'sTurkey Point - two 693 MWe PWR's
Zero, and it will stay zero for many years to come!
No, they rely on fission. Controlled fusion is the holy grail of nuclear power.
yes. this is because nuclear power plants use nuclear fusion
Nuclear fusion is used only in experimental installations.
Nuclear fusion (converting hydrogen-1 to helium-4), in the Sun. This is what powers the Sun.
There is very little similarity between present day power plants which use nuclear fission, and any possible nuclear fusion plant of the future
Because no one has been able to produce a continuous fusion reaction so far.
Nuclear fusion is used in some nuclear power plants that can handle the heat and radiation without suffering a meltdown. You should check out nuclear fission in power plants first.
In the operation of nuclear power plants like PWR and BWR
Mostly power plants operating with fission reactors. Also experiments with nuclear fusion, and nuclear weapons
We don't yet know how to use fusion in a power plant. All nuclear power plants use fission only. Fusion is much harder, but will be better if we can figure it out.
Mostly power plants operating with fission reactors. Also experiments with nuclear fusion, and nuclear weapons