one of the main drawbacks is that it is an eyesore. It standsd out and produces radiation. Hope this helps with your research. i'M SORRY IF IT WAS NO HELP
A major drawback of nuclear power is the risk of accidents, such as meltdowns or leaks, which can have serious environmental and health consequences. Disposal of radioactive waste is another significant challenge associated with nuclear power generation. Additionally, nuclear plants require high upfront capital costs and take a long time to build, making them less flexible compared to other forms of energy generation.
What kind of nuclear resource being used in nuclear power depends on what kind of nuclear power is being used. For nuclear fusion, we use tritium and seawater to obtain deuterium for a DT reaction. In nuclear fission, we commonly use uranium ore.
The United States was the first country to use nuclear power for electricity generation, with the first nuclear power plant going online in 1957 in Shippingport, Pennsylvania.
See www.nrc.gov for a list of all US states with nuclear power plants
Nuclear power plants use nuclear energy as their source of power. They harness the energy released from nuclear reactions (such as fission) to generate electricity. The heat produced by these reactions is used to create steam, which drives turbines to generate electricity.
Radioactive waste
See www.world-nuclear.org and do your own research
Bohrium hasn't practical use; it is only for nuclear physics research.
The use of Nuclear Fission has many drawbacks. 1) is the chance of a Nuclear Meltdown which can leak a lot of radiation, which can cause horrible illnesses such as cancer. 2) It costs a lot of money to decommission a nuclear power plant. 3) The waste nuclear fission creates can be unstable if not kept at a cool temp. I hope this helped
Some potential drawbacks of nuclear fission include the generation of radioactive waste that requires long-term storage, the risk of nuclear accidents such as meltdowns, the proliferation of nuclear weapons material, and the high cost of building and maintaining nuclear power plants.
USA, Canada, UK, France, Germany, Russia, Japan, China
The commercial use of nuclear power began in the 1950's
some are: radioactive waste, increased cancer rates, potential for catastrophic disaster, presence of highly corrupt nuclear industry
A major drawback of nuclear power is the risk of accidents, such as meltdowns or leaks, which can have serious environmental and health consequences. Disposal of radioactive waste is another significant challenge associated with nuclear power generation. Additionally, nuclear plants require high upfront capital costs and take a long time to build, making them less flexible compared to other forms of energy generation.
The Major drawback, is probably the gasses that will penetrate the Ozone Layer? My Name is amanda, and i am 13. I hope to be a Physicist when i grow up.
It could be argued that the use of nuclear power began in the 1950's when a nuclear reactor in the Idaho desert supplied electric power to a local community.
They use nuclear energy to produce power for the grid.