Pressurized Water Reactor & Boiling Water Reactor

Pressurized Water Reactor

Nuclear power plants have many different designs and shapes. Early technology restrictions in nuclear power plants make huge plants with the capability to produce the greatest amount of power possible. But with more recent technology, nuclear plants size are smaller , making them less costly and easier to build. But despite their many technical and engineering differences, nuclear reactors come in two basic types: pressurized water reactor systems and boiling water reactor systems. (more…)

Uranium, Plutonium, and Nuclear Energy Conversion Process

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Electricity generation through nuclear power plant is an enormously complex technical feat. It takes the combined skills of geologists, mine operators, engineers, and scientists, as well as large numbers of highly trained and skilled plant operators. The federal government oversees the construction and operation of these plants to make sure that they are built and operated to the very highest standards. Uranium and plutonium are the main radioactive component for nuclear power, which we will discuss bellow. (more…)

How Nuclear Power Plants Generate Nuclear Energy from Uranium

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In the United States, Department of Energy has determined that nuclear power accounts for about 21% of the total electricity generated in the United States, an amount comparable to all the electricity used in California, Texas, and New York. In 2002, there were 65 nuclear power plants throughout the United States, located mostly on the East Coast and in the Midwest. (more…)

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