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What is a nuclear generating station?

A nuclear generating station is a facility that uses a nuclear reactor to generate electricity. It does this by converting nuclear energy into thermal energy, which is used to produce steam to drive a turbine connected to a generator. This process is known as nuclear power generation.


Where in Canada is nuclear energy used?

Nuclear energy is primarily used in Ontario, Canada, where there are several nuclear power plants, such as the Bruce Nuclear Generating Station and Darlington Nuclear Generating Station. These plants provide a significant portion of the province's electricity supply.


How is a nuclear power station different to a fossil fuelled power station?

Nuclear power produces clean electricity without any carbon dioxide emissions.Fossil fuel (coal, oil and natural gas) power produces electricity with carbon dioxide emissions which are causing global warming and climate change.


What do you see everyday that produces a tremendous amount of nuclear energy?

The sun produces a tremendous amount of nuclear energy through the process of nuclear fusion in its core. This energy is emitted in the form of sunlight and other forms of electromagnetic radiation that reach Earth every day.


What makes nuclear power nuclear?

Nuclear power relies on the process of nuclear fission, where an atom's nucleus is split, releasing a large amount of energy. This energy is used to generate heat, which in turn produces steam to drive turbines connected to a generator that produces electricity. The use of nuclear reactions differentiates nuclear power from traditional forms of energy production.