Yes, there could be side effects while working at a nuclear power station. Someone who is around a nuclear power plant all of the time could be breathing in dangerous fumes and chemicals, making it harder for someone to breathe, and potentially damaging to their lungs.
Yes, Nuclear power has been used to generate electricity and has been used in medicien such as ways to cure cancer.
Hartlepool Nuclear Power Station was created in 1983.
1. Heat energy is produced by burning fossil fuel in a furnace or from the fission of uranium in nuclear or by hot gas in a gas-fired power station
No, there are none in Australia
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Chapelcross nuclear power station was created in 1959.
Chapelcross nuclear power station ended in 2004.
Yangjiang Nuclear Power Station was created in 2013.
Koeberg Nuclear Power Station was created in 1985.
Hartlepool Nuclear Power Station was created in 1983.
Sanmen Nuclear Power Station was created in 2013.
Wylfa Nuclear Power Station was created in 1971.
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
Fission is the process that produces heat in a nuclear power station
1. Heat energy is produced by burning fossil fuel in a furnace or from the fission of uranium in nuclear or by hot gas in a gas-fired power station
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No. A nuclear power station is a massive undertaking, and is cost effective only on the large scale.