No.
simply, the nuclear reactor is the source of heat (or steam) for the nuclear power plant.
A: An ideal current source can be defined as a short with immense current capabilities A zener has no such capabilities
The heart of a nuclear power plant is the nuclear reactor.
Yes, it generally is but a nuclear plant could refer to nuclear reactors which are basically the things that produce the power. So in essence, yes, a nuclear plant is the same thing as a nuclear power station
Southern Nuclear was created in 1990.
No.
none
Never.
Yes, France has nuclear capabilities. It is one of the few countries in the world with a significant nuclear arsenal, including both nuclear weapons and nuclear power plants. France has a long history of nuclear development and maintains a deterrent nuclear force.
Nothing at present, there was a referendum some years ago which resulted in all nuclear work ceasing.
No. Nicaragua is signatory of the Treaty of Tlatelolco, banning any nuclear weapons in Latin America. It also does not have any nuclear power plants.
Thomas B. Cochran has written: 'Nuclear Weapons Databook' 'U.S. nuclear forces and capabilities' -- subject(s): Nuclear weapons
Red Snow was developed by the United Kingdom.
india
China doesn't actually have "Allies" since they have always upheld a rule to never side with any country militarily. China does have a lot of countries that support them and are classed as allies such as: Africa Russia (Ally with UN veto powers and major warhead capabilities) Pakistan (Major ally with nuclear warhead capabilities) Kazakhstan Mongolia Iran Venezuela (Important Latin ally) Syria Cuba Lebanon North Korea Bangladesh Thailand Sri Lanka
The People's Mongolia or Outer Mongolia
All available energy sources are open to a country like India. They have nuclear capabilities so even nuclear power would be a developable option.