There is only one nuclear power plant in the Philippines. It is located in Bataan and was made in 1973.
two research nuclear facilities.
Nuclear fusion is used only in experimental installations.
The negative effects of nuclear power plants on sea life is very limited as the sea water used for cooling is fully separated from the nuclear fuel. In addition, the regulations require that the sea water temperature rise due to its use for nuclear plants cooling should exceed 5 degrees centigrade. Many swimming beaches are located close to the nuclear power plants sites.
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Nuclear power is considered to be incredibly strong. Many people would argue that the power from nuclear power is the strongest in the world.
Often lead, though many different types of metal may be used, as long as they block radiation.
Nuclear energy is generated in nuclear power plants, of which there are many.
Geology and geography are the main factors that impact on the applicability of nuclear power generation in the Philippines. The Philippines are near an earthquake zone, so there is a greater risk of a containment breach that would release redioactive material into the environment. Nuclear power generation usually relies on large power plants to be efficient and cost-effective. However, the Philippines consists of many small islands, thus fragmenting the potential market for electricity.
Nuclear power plants emit no greenhouse gases at all.
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