kärnkraftsdrift
Kärnkraftsdrift refers to the operation of nuclear power plants, which generate electricity through nuclear fission. This process involves splitting the nuclei of heavy atoms, typically uranium, in a controlled chain reaction. The heat produced by this reaction is used to boil water, creating steam. This steam then drives turbines connected to generators, producing electricity.
Nuclear power plants are designed with multiple safety systems to prevent the uncontrolled release of radiation.
The operation of a nuclear power plant involves a continuous cycle of monitoring, maintenance, and fuel management.
Environmental considerations associated with kärnkraftsdrift include the management of radioactive waste and the potential for thermal