A nuclear power plant needs a large heatsink, i.e. cooling water. There is very little cooling water in the middle of a desert. That is why nuclear power plants are generally built on the edge of oceans or lakes, or on large rivers.
Factors-what does this mean? factors affecting location of a nuclear plant
cactus
Do you meant desert rose the plant or desert rose the mineral? There is a big difference.
No he doesn't. He works/worked as the creator of the Simpson's. Why do you think he works at a nuclear power plant?
nuclear power plant
maybe cuz the desert is dry
It is legal to build a nuclear power plant in the U. S., provided the licenses and permits are granted.
Because the power plant is the source of electricity
Seems unlikely. Any power plant is useful only if it can deliver power to where it is required. Also you need a good source of water for cooling. The one clear advantage, however, is that it would be far from populated areas, and hence far less dangerous to people.
no where
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.
In Finland. There are several nuclear power plants in Finland and more are likely to be build.
None. Building a nuclear power station is a job for engineers.
6-7 billion
Leo Szilard invented the nuclear reactor in 1933, but did not build it.Enrico Fermi built first nuclear reactor, CP-1 in 1942.Walter Zinn built the first nuclear power plant, EBR-1 in 1951.
I would want them to build it somewhere else, but the same would apply to any type of power plant or industrial plant