You remove all of the fuel and other parts that cannot be decontaminated and ship them to a licensed facility, you decontaminate the rest of the facility, you survey the facility and make sure it meets the applicable law for revocation of the license and return to unrestricted status, and you revoke the license.
You mean Kingsnorth in the UK? It is not nuclear, coal is used there.
A power station that produces electricity by wind power
You probably mean France
Nuclear fission was applied in 1945 by USA in nuclear bombs.
It's definitely cleaner than fossil fuels. It produces very little pollution, just waste, which can be stored safely. As for whether it's more "efficient", you need to define what you mean. Nuclear power plants use far smaller amounts of fuel than fossil plants.
China has a number of nuclear plants. Which one do you mean?
You mean Kingsnorth in the UK? It is not nuclear, coal is used there.
If you mean Sunderland in the UK, this is Hartlepool, a twin reactor AGR plant
Hi There, India's largest thermal power station is located at Chandrapur in Maharashtra district. If in full production, it has capacity to produce electricity worth 2400 MW. Thanks, Abhijeet
By 'devices' do you mean nuclear weapons, or peaceful uses of nuclear power?
A power station that produces electricity by wind power
What do you mean by ''hold''?
A power station that produces electricity by wind power
Factors-what does this mean? factors affecting location of a nuclear plant
You probably mean France
Nuclear fission was applied in 1945 by USA in nuclear bombs.
If you mean nuclear power, it is just regular electricity, so it's transmitted along regular hydro lines to the power plants, where it is distributed.