1. Nuclear power plants 2. Nuclear weaponsNuclear power plants
A Hydroelectric plant is powered by hydro power -or water passing though a dam, think hoover dam in the (Transformers movie 2007) the water pass or drops down though turbines which turn generators to power you,re home.
With the proper care and maintenance they are safe. Of course they, like any other power plants, are not immune to natural disasters.
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Britain does have nuclear power plants.
Hydroelectric power plants are in both North and South Korea. Hydroelectricity contributes much to both North and South Korea's electric needs.
Hydroelectric plants have been used for nearly 100 years and work quite well.
The only use of nuclear plants in industry is the production of electricity.
No. As of 2012, there are no nuclear power plants located in the state of Montana.
Europe and North America have the most nuclear power plants. France has the highest concentration of nuclear power plants in Europe, while the United States has the highest number of nuclear power plants in North America.
Uranium is the primary fuel used in nuclear power plants. Specifically, uranium-235 is the isotope that undergoes nuclear fission to generate heat in these plants.
There are 104 nuclear plants licensed to operate in the US. See the Nuclear Regulator Commission's site linked below for locations.