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NUCLEAR Power Plants

A big contribution in energy devloppement

02. Consequences?

01. Operation

02. More info

Index

Nuclear Power plants are actually a subdivion of thermal plants, and their way of generating energy is the same.Nuclear power plants need a fresh water arrival nearby (most of the time from rivers.

Trivia

01. Operations

-They create wastes that emit radioactive matter for decades, and as such must be stored deep in ground. -Fuel is a non-renewable source of energy. -The polluted water from this power plant pollutes rivers and lake nearby. -If not properly used, can generate big problems (Chernobyl talks for itself)

-The thermal power plant does not need a large space for installation compared to a hydrothermal plant.

Drawbacks

-The central only releases H2O as a gaz in the air-They are installed according to their needs, therefore, the transportation cost is reduced incredibly. -They produce a lot of energy.

Benefits

02. Consequences

This is the proof that Power Plants can generate massive problems both influating on environmental and economical life. 30km around the site are completly uninhabitable, and the radioactive disorder effect goes way beyond that.

The Chernobyl disaster (also called the Chornobyl disaster) was a nuclear accident that occurred on 26 April 1986

An example of disaster ruining the ecosystem

02.1 Disasters

The largest Nuclear Power Plant produces roughly 3,937 MW.The total energy produced by nuclear plants represents 10.3% of the total energy produced and consumed. This is also a well known fact that France is the leading country in Nuclear energy producrion in Europe, as they represent a whopping 37% of the total energy produced and used in France.

Energy Production

Energy Yield

03. More INFO

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