Coal produces carbon dioxide when it burns, and also other gases like sulfur dioxide, depending how much sulfur is in the coal. Nuclear power does not produce any such chemical pollution, though it does produce active fission products. These are contained in the spent fuel and will not be released to the environment, not unless there is a major accident as at Chernobyl. Many people worry about the long term safety of the nuclear waste, and it is dangerous certainly, it just has to be handled very carefully and stored in a safe place.
Solar power is more environment friendly than coal power. Solar power is, however, more expensive than coal power.
yes a coal is nature nuclear uses lots of power Process for production of power from coal is very inefficient , More over it produces lot of carbon dioxide in to atmosphere (harmful green house gas). While Process for production of power from Nuclear plant is very good when compared with coal power. But initial and maintenance cost is very high. Unit cost for coal power is more economical than nuclear power. So economically coal power station is better. But on the basis of efficiency Nuclear power stations are good. When the deaths caused by the two types of mining are considered, coal fired systems have a much higher overall death rate. But the coal mining industry is improving this.
It is not. The issue is one of fear. People tend to fear the unknown and they do not understand nuclear power. A better question would be why do people think coal is less dangerous than nuclear power? We do realize that coal will kill so many miners each year and pollute the environment. We also know that coal will put mercury into the air. Nuclear is an unknown. There is no problem with environmental issues until we have a accident at an unknown time. This damage will also be unknown. Some studies have claimed we could have a nuclear accident like Chernobyl every ten years and be better for the environment than coal and the known issues there. While very debatable, it does present the flip side to the issue that is often ignored in favor of the anti nuclear hype.
Nuclear power plants release the most radioactivity into the environment compared to other types of power plants. However, modern nuclear plants are designed with multiple layers of protection to prevent the release of radioactivity. When operated properly and following safety protocols, nuclear plants pose minimal risk to the environment.
Coal-fired power plants produce more radioactive material in the atmosphere than nuclear power plants. This is because coal contains naturally occurring radioactive elements like uranium and thorium that are released during combustion. Nuclear power plants produce radioactive waste, but the containment and storage of this waste is carefully managed to minimize its impact on the environment.
A coal-fired power station uses chemical energy from burning coal to generate electricity. A nuclear power station uses nuclear reactions to generate electricity.
Coal and nuclear power plants are both used to generate electricity, but they differ in terms of energy source and environmental impact. Coal power plants burn coal to produce heat, while nuclear power plants use nuclear reactions to generate heat. Nuclear power plants produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions compared to coal plants, but they create radioactive waste that needs to be carefully stored. Coal power plants are cheaper to build and operate, but they contribute to air pollution and climate change.
Neither coal nor nuclear power are considered renewable, as there are only finite amounts of coal and uranium on Earth.
Coal Power plants are cheaper to build.
Coal Power plants are cheaper to build.
Nuclear power plants and coal power plants are similar in that they both generate electricity by heating water to produce steam, which drives turbines to generate power. However, they differ in the source of heat used - nuclear plants use uranium fuel rods while coal plants burn coal. Both types of plants produce waste that can harm the environment, such as air pollution and water contamination.
Tidal power. Coal has a massive effect on the environment because burning it releases carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas which is causing global warming. Tidal power has minimal impact on the environment.