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Nuclear energy is generated in nuclear power plants, of which there are many.
Nuclear power plants produce electricity by using nuclear energy
Mechanical energy is energy generated through motion, while nuclear energy is generated through either fusion (the combining of atoms), or fission (the breakdown of atoms). stars generate fusion, and nuclear power plants, use uranium for fission.
Nuclear energy/electricity varies, but in 2007, USA generated an average of 12.4 billion kilowatt-hours per-nuclear plant.
All current nuclear power plants use nuclear fission to produce energy. For more information on fission and power plants, see the related links.
Nuclear energy is generated in nuclear power plants, of which there are many.
Nuclear power plants produce electricity by using nuclear energy
energy generated from heat deep within the earth
Mechanical energy is energy generated through motion, while nuclear energy is generated through either fusion (the combining of atoms), or fission (the breakdown of atoms). stars generate fusion, and nuclear power plants, use uranium for fission.
The Midwestern United States derives it energy from multiple sources. These include nuclear power plants and coal fired power plants. Minnesota even has some wind generated power.
If enough nuclear plants are built, yes
nuclear energy is fairly cheap for many reasons. Mainly, the life time of a nuclear power plants is 60 years and that the nuclear fuel contribution to the cost of generated kilowatt.hour is very low.
Nuclear energy/electricity varies, but in 2007, USA generated an average of 12.4 billion kilowatt-hours per-nuclear plant.
Yes. Currently, there are five nuclear power plants operating commercially in Pennsylvania to produce electricity. The use of power in a state is not restricted to power from generating plants within that state, so there is probably power from nuclear plants outside Pennsylvania being used there, and there is probably electricity generated in Pennsylvania that is used outside that state. But certainly, most of the electricity generated by the plants in Pennsylvania is used there.
They use nuclear energy to produce power for the grid.
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Yes, the electric power grid could be powered by electric power generated through nuclear energy.