kHz is not a measurement of power
By generating electricity.
The energy from a power plant gets to your home by going on transmission lines and going through different substations and transformers so the voltage is reduced low enough so it is safe to go into your homes.
I would want them to build it somewhere else, but the same would apply to any type of power plant or industrial plant
It provides them with power, without polluting the environment like a fossil fuel power plant would.
According to Wikipedia's sources, the power plant in Palatka, Seminole Generating Station, is a coal burning power plant. It only appears to be nuclear because of the cooling towers that are iconic of nuclear power plants but can be used coal fired power plants. I would have to imagine that the blast from a coal power plant, if exploded, would not travel the 40 or so miles to Ocala.
By generating electricity.
around 250,000 homes
It is called a Central Utility Plant.
Yes... At the power plant.
A 10 megawatt OTEC plant would cost around $50-$100 million dollars and power about 10,000 homes. It would also provide power to the plants functions out at sea
They allow electrical energy to flow from the source (the power plant) to its destination (homes, businesses, etc)
No, and since all nuclear plants have to be licensed it is not likely
WM is a power plant and geothermal helps power homes its called GP Geothermal Power!
Electricity and steam. In some locations the steam is used to heat homes and businesses.
The energy from a power plant gets to your home by going on transmission lines and going through different substations and transformers so the voltage is reduced low enough so it is safe to go into your homes.
Nothing, except possibly size, but that would be because of different power rating of plant not different type of plant.
I would want them to build it somewhere else, but the same would apply to any type of power plant or industrial plant