There are different types of "power plant". Some run on nuclear energy, others don't.
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The energy source for a nuclear power plant is the fissioning of nuclear fuel, which is normally uranium.
A nuclear power plant produces electrical (electromagnetic) energy, or what most call electricity or electric power.
Electrical energy
It depends on if its a nuclear power plant or not.
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The energy source for a nuclear power plant is the fissioning of nuclear fuel, which is normally uranium.
The energy released when a nuclear power plant generates heat to generate steam to generate electricity. The energy released when a nuclear weapon detonates.
Nuclear energy is obtained by the fissioning of nuclei of uranium235, in a controlled chain reaction in a nuclear reactor, which produces heat that can be converted to electricity by normal power plant methods.
A car engine, a coal or petroleum power plant, a nuclear reactor.
A nuclear power plant produces electrical (electromagnetic) energy, or what most call electricity or electric power.
Nuclear energy is converted to electrical energy in a nuclear power plant.
Electrical energy
The nuclear power plant generates 50 megawatts of power.
The term "nuclear energy prohibitive" means nuclear energy cannot be used. The exact reason depends on circumstances, but, in most cases, the problem is that nuclear power plant's output is constant, so, for example, if a nuclear plant powers a city, you need to divert excess power at night, when that city's consumption goes down. Hence, municipal electricity is nuclear energy prohibitive.