The nuclear power station should be built in an area that isn't prone to earthquakes, as if there is an earthquake, the radioactive material will be leaked. It shouldn't be near a highly populated area, but there should be homes close enough for workers to live in. There should be an adequate amount of roads so that material can be brought in large quantities easily.
no where
Because the power plant is the source of electricity
It is legal to build a nuclear power plant in the U. S., provided the licenses and permits are granted.
no where
In Finland. There are several nuclear power plants in Finland and more are likely to be build.
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Graphite, Concrete and Lead.
You would not be able to obtain the fissile material necessary to build a working model of a nuclear power plant. You could build a model, for sure, but it would not be a working model.
Coal Power plants are cheaper to build.
For the cooling system of the power plant
The USA built the first nuclear power plant, EBR-1, near Arco, Idaho, which was rated at about 100 KW of power. First power production took place on December 20, 1951. The former USSR built the first nuclear power plant that supplied a power grid. That occurred on June 27, 1954. It was the Obninsk Power Plant, and produced around 5 MW of power.
6-7 billion