The number of workers required to build a nuclear power plant can vary significantly based on the project's size and complexity, but it typically ranges from 1,000 to 5,000 workers during peak construction periods. This workforce includes engineers, construction workers, safety inspectors, and various specialized trades. The construction phase can last several years, and many of these workers may not be needed simultaneously. Additionally, ongoing operations and maintenance require a skilled workforce after the plant is completed.
Because the power plant is the source of electricity
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.
For the cooling system of the power plant
maybe cuz the desert is dry
what is negative of the nuclear power plant
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.
workers and people :)
if i knew i wouldnt be looking for the answer
no where
In Finland. There are several nuclear power plants in Finland and more are likely to be build.
The likelihood of the 50 workers that stayed is they will die from radiation exposure.
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
6-7 billion