nobody has asked me. i don't.
Because its is inexpensive and clean power
because thats all thank you
If a nuclear power plant were to be decommissioned or shut down, the costs for decommissioning and managing the spent nuclear fuel can run into billions of dollars. These costs are typically factored into the overall cost of nuclear energy production and are often covered by a decommissioning fund that the plant operator is required to establish during the operation of the plant.
In the United States, Westinghouse developed the first commercial nuclear power plant. Yankee Rowe started in 1960 and was in operation until 1992.
The Obninsk Power Plant, which is located in Obninsk, Russia. It was first built in 1954.
Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant was created in 1993.
Total of 104 reactors, most sites have two reactors
IN OPERATION Operating nuclear power plants in California: Diablo Canyon, near San Luis Obispo, San Onofre, about midway between Los Angeles and San Diego. NOT IN OPERATION 1. Santa Susana Sodium Reactor Experimental 2. Vallecitos Nuclear Power Plant 3. Humboldt Bay Nuclear Power Plant 4. Rancho Seco Nuclear Power Plant 5. San Onofre Unit 1 Pressurized Water Reactor
Canada's first Nuclear Power Plant was the NPD Power Plant built in Rolphton Ontario, and began operation in 1962. It was the first of the CANDU power plant design which is now used around the world.
workers and people :)
since it is a NUCLEAR power plant, radiation can be released, which is really harmful to people and others. :)
No, the Three Mile Island nuclear plant is not currently operational. The plant, located in Pennsylvania, was permanently shut down in 2019 after decades of operation, primarily due to economic challenges and the impact of the 1979 accident, which was the most serious accident in U.S. commercial nuclear power plant history. The site is now in the process of decommissioning.