What is a nuclear power plant when it comes to nuclear power plants?

Updated on international 2024-02-11
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The expert is right, the fission is mainly caused by the U-235 substance, and the U-235 fuel for nuclear bombs is extremely rich in more than 95, while the fuel used in nuclear power plants is extremely rich in only 3. For example, if we use fire to light alcohol, it will burn, but if we use fire to light liquor, it will not ignite.

    In addition, the safety measures of nuclear power are very perfect, there are different safety measures for each anomaly, and the management of nuclear power is very strict, so the public can rest assured that even if the largest hypothetical accident occurs, it will not be the best.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The energy problem has become a problem around the world, and how to solve the problem of energy shortage is urgent. Nuclear energy as an important energy source has always been highly valued, and if you want to have nuclear energy, you must have a power station, so the construction of nuclear power plants is also an important thing.

    A nuclear power plant is an infrastructure that converts nuclear energy into electricity through appropriate installations. The system and equipment of a nuclear power plant is composed of two important parts, the nuclear island and the conventional island. A nuclear island refers to nuclear equipment and systems, while a conventional island refers to conventional equipment and systems.

    Nuclear power plants are generally built by the seaThe reason for this is due to the following factors: first, the nuclear power plant needs a large amount of water resources during operation, which is convenient to use at the seaside, and can also avoid the waste of fresh water resources, after all, the water used in the operation of the nuclear power plant cannot be recycled.

    The second reason is that the demand for electricity is greater in coastal areasThis is easier to understand, because the coastal areas are relatively more economically developed and have built a large number of factories. Establishing a nuclear power plant near the sea will facilitate the power supply of the plant. There is also the consideration of securityBecause many of the equipment and materials in nuclear power plants are dangerous materials with a certain degree of radioactivity, if they leak in an unexpected situation, it will cause extremely serious damage to the surrounding environment.

    Since the beginning of this year, there have been various degrees of energy shortages all over the world, and coal, electricity, natural gas, etc. are insufficient. This series of problems has also led to the impact of the market economy and has a certain impact on people's lives.

    Lebanon has run out of fuel, resulting in widespread power outages across the country; India's coal shortage has more than tripled, soaring from $60 per ton to $200 per tonne; Bangladesh's natural gas** is even more "crazy", trading at $30 per million British thermal units, after all, winter is coming soon, and there is really no way; Britain is short of all kinds of energy, lack of electricity, lack of oil, lack of natural gas and so on.

    Germany, as a major European power, has not escaped the fate of the energy crisis. But Germany has now announced that it will close three nuclear power plants in 2022, which are the only three remaining nuclear power plants in Germany. This is a surprising move, given that Germany previously relied on nuclear power plants for nearly a quarter of its electricity.

    Germany also plans to shut down all coal power plants by 2038 and stop using natural gas by 2050.

    However, although nuclear energy is a very important energy source, it also has certain drawbacks, after all, it has strong radiation, has certain risks, and the construction of nuclear power plants also requires a lot of money. It is likely that Germany has chosen to phase out nuclear power plants next year because of this consideration.

    The withdrawal of traditional energy also means that new energy is "on the field", todayHydroelectric power, wind power, photovoltaic power generation and other technologies are becoming more and more mature

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    A nuclear power plant is a power facility that uses the thermal energy generated by one or more power reactors to generate electricity or generate electricity and heat at the same time. The reactor is the key equipment of the nuclear power plant, and the chain fission reaction takes place in it. At present, the reactors commonly used in nuclear power plants in the world include pressurized water reactors, boiling water reactors, heavy water reactors, improved gas-cooled reactors and fast reactors.

    But the most widely used are pressurized water reactors. Pressurized water reactor uses ordinary water as coolant and moderator, and it is the most mature and successful power reactor type developed from military reactors.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    A nuclear power plant is a facility that uses a nuclear energy device to convert demineralized water into high-pressure water vapor by using a chain reaction of nuclear materials to supply steam turbine generators to generate electricity.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The first nuclear power plant in Chinese mainland, Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant, located in Haiyan County, Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province, China, is in the load center area of the East China Power Grid. At present, Qinshan Nuclear Power Base has a total of 9 operating units, with a capacity of 10,000 kilowatts and an annual power generation capacity of about 50 billion kilowatt hours.

    A nuclear power plant is a facility that converts nuclear energy into electricity through appropriate installations. Nuclear power plants use nuclear reactors instead of boilers in thermal power stations, and nuclear fuel is used to produce heat through a special form of "combustion" in the nuclear reactor, so that nuclear energy is converted into heat energy to heat water and produce steam. The systems and equipment of a nuclear power plant usually consist of two main parts:

    nuclear systems and equipment, also known as nuclear islands; Conventional systems and equipment, also known as conventional islands.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    China has nuclear power plants, which are facilities that convert nuclear energy into electricity through appropriate installations. Nuclear power plants use nuclear reactors to replace the boilers of thermal power stations, and nuclear fuel is used in the nuclear reactor to produce heat by a special form of "burning" in the nuclear reactor, so that nuclear energy is converted into heat energy to heat water and produce steam.

    A nuclear power plant is a power facility that uses one or more power reactors to generate electricity, or to generate electricity and heat supply. The reactor is the key equipment of the nuclear power plant, and the chain fission reaction is in it. Systems and facilities that convert nuclear energy released by the fission of atomic nuclei into heat and then into electrical energy are commonly referred to as nuclear power plants.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are a total of 11 nuclear power plants under construction, namely:

    Hongyanhe Nuclear Power Plant - the first nuclear power plant in Northeast China.

    Ningde Nuclear Power Plant - China's first island nuclear power plant.

    Guangdong Taishan Nuclear Power Plant - the benchmark of international EPR.

    Sanmen Nuclear Power Plant - the world's first AP1000 reactor.

    Fujian Fuqing Nuclear Power Plant.

    Guangdong Yangjiang Nuclear Power Plant.

    Fangjiashan Nuclear Power Plant - Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant Expansion Project.

    Haiyang Nuclear Power Plant in Shandong Province – China's largest nuclear power project.

    Hainan Changjiang Nuclear Power Plant – the southernmost nuclear power plant.

    Guangxi Fangchenggang Nuclear Power Plant – the first nuclear power plant in western China.

    Shidaowan Nuclear Power Station - the first high-temperature gas-cooled reactor demonstration power station.

    The preliminary work is basically over, and there are 5 nuclear power plants waiting for final approval, namely:

    Hunan Taohuajiang Nuclear Power Plant, Hubei Xianning Nuclear Power Plant, Jiangxi Pengze Nuclear Power Plant, Liaoning Xudabao Nuclear Power Plant, Guangdong Lufeng Nuclear Power Plant.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    A total of 26 units are currently under construction, and another 5 units have been approved for the Fukushima accident and have not yet officially started.

    They are: No. 1-4, Hongyanhe, Liaoning.

    No. 1-4, Ningde, Fujian.

    No. 1-2, Sanmen, Zhejiang.

    No. 1-3, Yangjiang, Guangdong.

    No. 1-2, Taishan, Guangdong.

    No. 1-2, Fangjiashan, Zhejiang.

    No. 1-3, Fuqing, Fujian.

    No. 1-2, Haiyang, Shandong.

    No. 1-2 Changjiang, Hainan.

    No. 1-2, Fangchenggang, Guangxi.

    The other 5 units that have been approved and have not yet started construction are:

    No. 4, Fuqing, Fujian.

    Guangdong Yangjiang 4-6

    Shandong high-temperature gas-cooled reactor 1

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    At present, there are nuclear power plants in China:

    Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant (CNNC) is located in Haiyan County, Zhejiang Province;

    Guangdong Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant (CGN).

    Lingao Nuclear Power Station (CGN).

    Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant (CNNC).

    Hongyanhe Nuclear Power Plant (CGN).

    Ningde Nuclear Power Plant (CGNPC).

    Yangjiang Nuclear Power Plant.

    Sanmen Nuclear Power Plant.

    Hai Duong Nuclear Power Plant.

    Fangjiashan Nuclear Power Plant.

    Xianning Nuclear Power Plant As of October 21, 2010, China's nuclear power plants have 6 nuclear power plants in operation, 12 nuclear power plants under construction, and 25 nuclear power plants under construction.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Liaoning Hongyanhe Nuclear Power Plant, Shandong Haiyang Nuclear Power Plant, Fujian Ningde Nuclear Power Plant, Fujian Fuqing Nuclear Power Plant, Guangdong Yangjiang Nuclear Power Plant, Guangdong Taishan Nuclear Power Plant, Hainan Changjiang Nuclear Power Plant.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Nuclear radiation is a terrible thing, and Fukushima, Japan, has been uninhabitable since the nuclear bombThere are many photographers who have filmed the current situation of the local area, and there are also many variety shows that have reported in the past, the local plants have been unable to grow due to radiation, and many small animals living in the local area have begun to mutate and deform under a large amount of radiation, and the local area is a dead city

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Nuclear power plants use nuclear energy to generate electricity, and if a leak occurs, it may affect living things, but in general, the protection measures of nuclear power plants are quite complete and do not cause any harm.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Nuclear power plants use nuclear energy to generate electricity, and nuclear energy is radioactive to the human body, and there will be no residents around nuclear power plants. It also hinders the growth of plants, so nuclear power plants are generally located in uninhabited areas.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Let's put it this way, except for hydropower and wind power, other energy sources are obtained by boiling water and converting them into electricity, and nuclear power is the same, and the energy generated by the reactor cannot be directly converted into electricity. Modern nuclear power plants are not very harmful, and the nuclear waste produced will be safely disposed of.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    How many nuclear power plants are there in China, and what are the differences? Today is a long time to see.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Are you asking if it's safe? It should be said that China's supervision and management are still strictly regulated, second, China uses pressurized water reactors, which are safer than the graphite reactors of the former Soviet Union and Japan's boiling water reactors, and third, China uses self-circulating cooling, and the probability of runaway residual temperature in Japan is very small.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Here is a schematic diagram of most of China's nuclear power plants, I hope it can help you.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    What do you want to ask? At present, there are three nuclear power plants in commercial operation in China, including Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant in Lianyungang, Jiangsu, Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant in Zhejiang, and Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant in Shenzhen. There are also many nuclear power plants under construction.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Do you know the world's top ten nuclear power plants, and which is China's first nuclear power plant? How many can you rank?

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