kjernekraftanlegg
Kjernekraftanlegg, also known as nuclear power plants, are facilities designed to generate electricity through nuclear fission. This process involves splitting the nuclei of heavy atoms, typically uranium, which releases a significant amount of energy in the form of heat. This heat is then used to produce steam, which drives turbines connected to generators, producing electricity.
The core of a nuclear power plant is the reactor, where the controlled nuclear chain reaction takes
Spent nuclear fuel, a byproduct of the fission process, remains radioactive and requires careful management and
The debate surrounding nuclear power often centers on its reliability as a baseload power source, its contribution