The two designs built commercially in the US are the Pressurised Water Reactor (PWR) and the Boiling Water Reactor (BWR). Both these use ordinary water as moderator and coolant.
In Canada the Heavy Water Moderated design (Candu) has been built in numbers.
In France a large number of PWR's has been built.
In the UK, the gas cooled design was the main build for many years. These use a graphite moderator and CO2 coolant. The first series used natural uranium with a magnesium alloy fuel cladding, but the temperature level permitted with this type of fuel was fairly low. The Advanced Gas Cooled reactor used enriched UO2 fuel with stainless steel cladding which allowed higher gas temperature. These were fairly successful, but expensive to build. Any future reactors in the UK will be PWR or BWR.
It is possible to build a reactor which uses fuel in the form of large pebbles, with helium coolant, driving a gas turbine directly, without a steam circuit. Time may tell whether this is really a practical commercial design.
Another possible design is a reactor that uses fast neutrons. A power producing prototype was built in Scotland at Dounreay, but ultimately it was found that material problems made it too difficult to bring into commercial use.
Two types of nuclear energy are fission and fusion. Fission is the splitting of atoms to release energy, used in current nuclear power plants. Fusion is the merging of atoms to release energy, a process being researched for its potential as a cleaner and safer form of nuclear energy.
It varies depending on the capacity of each power plant, but generally speaking, one nuclear power plant can replace multiple coal-fired power plants due to the higher energy output of nuclear energy.
The two types of nuclear energy are nuclear fission nuclear fusion. In nuclear fission, the nuclei of the atoms are split. In nuclear fusion, as the name suggests, the nuclei of the atoms are joined together.
Yes, North Carolina has nuclear power plants. There are currently three operating nuclear power plants in the state: Brunswick Nuclear Generating Station, Harris Nuclear Plant, and Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant.
The states of Alaska, Hawaii, Rhode Island, Vermont, and West Virginia are against nuclear power and do not have any nuclear power plants or reactors operating within their borders.
There are two types of nuclear power, fission power and fusion power. Fission power involves splitting an atom to produce energy. Fusion power involves combining two atoms together to make one bigger atom which produces energy.
Two types of nuclear energy are fission and fusion. Fission is the splitting of atoms to release energy, used in current nuclear power plants. Fusion is the merging of atoms to release energy, a process being researched for its potential as a cleaner and safer form of nuclear energy.
Nuclear power is produced through two processes: Nuclear Fission and Nuclear Fusion.
The two main types of renewable energy used in France are nuclear power and hydroelectric power. Nuclear power accounts for the majority of France's electricity production, while hydroelectric power plays a significant role as well. France also has increasing investments in wind and solar energy.
A nuclear power reactor, mainly PWR and BWR types.
The Chashma Nuclear Power Complex and Karachi Nuclear Power Plant are in Pakistan.
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It varies depending on the capacity of each power plant, but generally speaking, one nuclear power plant can replace multiple coal-fired power plants due to the higher energy output of nuclear energy.
Romania has two nuclear power plants to offer electrical energy.
Nuclear, Thermal, Hydro, Windmill.
The two types of nuclear energy are nuclear fission nuclear fusion. In nuclear fission, the nuclei of the atoms are split. In nuclear fusion, as the name suggests, the nuclei of the atoms are joined together.