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Nuclear Power Plant

A nuclear power plant is a special kind of place where we make electricity. It uses heat from something called a nuclear reactor. This heat helps create steam. The steam spins a turbine, and that turns a generator to make electricity.

Many countries have nuclear power plants. They are good because they make electricity without adding much pollution to the air. They use a special fuel called enriched uranium. This fuel lasts for a few years, and then it is taken away and kept safe.

Nuclear power plants are very safe. They have many ways to stay safe and make sure everything works right. These plants can make electricity for a long time without stopping. They create electricity with a carbon footprint that is similar to solar farms and wind farms, and much lower than using fossil fuels like natural gas and coal.

A Little History

The first time heat from a nuclear reactor was used to make electricity was in 1951. It powered just four light bulbs! Later, in 1954, the world’s first nuclear power station began operating in Obninsk, in the Soviet Union. Today, nuclear power plants make about 10% of the world’s electricity. Countries like France get a big part of their power from nuclear energy.

Nuclear power plants are important because they help fight climate change. They do not add carbon to the air when making electricity. In 2022, nuclear plants made a lot of electricity for people all over the world.

How It Works

Nuclear power plants use heat from a nuclear reactor to turn water into steam. The steam spins a turbine connected to an electric generator, which makes electricity. The reactor uses uranium as fuel to create heat. The reactor is protected by a strong shield to keep everything safe.

Cool water from rivers, lakes, or cooling towers helps keep the plant running safely. Safety valves and other tools help stop any problems. This way, nuclear power plants stay safe and make clean electricity for us to use.

Images

A panoramic view of the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant site, showing construction and industrial structures from 2013.
A nuclear power plant located along the Rhône River.
The world's first nuclear power plant, located in Obninsk, Russia.
The Shippingport Atomic Power Station in Pennsylvania, the first full-scale nuclear power plant in the United States.
Aerial view of the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant in Japan, showing its buildings and layout from above.
The Vogtle Nuclear Power Plant, a large power station that generates electricity.
A photograph of the Doel nuclear power plant in Belgium, showing its operational facilities.
The Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant located in Pabna, Bangladesh.
Aerial view of the Bruce Nuclear Generating Station in Ontario, Canada.
The Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant in Finland, showing its three reactor buildings.
An exterior view of the Cernavoda Nuclear Power Plant in Romania.

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