What is Nuclear power: Definition and 116 Discussions

Nuclear power is the use of nuclear reactions to produce electricity. Nuclear power can be obtained from nuclear fission, nuclear decay and nuclear fusion reactions. Presently, the vast majority of electricity from nuclear power is produced by nuclear fission of uranium and plutonium in nuclear power plants. Nuclear decay processes are used in niche applications such as radioisotope thermoelectric generators in some space probes such as Voyager 2. Generating electricity from fusion power remains the focus of international research.
Civilian nuclear power supplied 2,586 terawatt hours (TWh) of electricity in 2019, equivalent to about 10% of global electricity generation, and was the second-largest low-carbon power source after hydroelectricity. As of January 2021, there are 442 civilian fission reactors in the world, with a combined electrical capacity of 392 gigawatt (GW). There are also 53 nuclear power reactors under construction and 98 reactors planned, with a combined capacity of 60 GW and 103 GW, respectively. The United States has the largest fleet of nuclear reactors, generating over 800 TWh zero-emissions electricity per year with an average capacity factor of 92%. Most reactors under construction are generation III reactors in Asia.
Nuclear power has one of the lowest levels of fatalities per unit of energy generated compared to other energy sources. Coal, petroleum, natural gas and hydroelectricity each have caused more fatalities per unit of energy due to air pollution and accidents. Since its commercialization in the 1970s, nuclear power has prevented about 1.84 million air pollution-related deaths and the emission of about 64 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent that would have otherwise resulted from the burning of fossil fuels.
Accidents in nuclear power plants include the Chernobyl disaster in the Soviet Union in 1986, the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in Japan in 2011, and the more contained Three Mile Island accident in the United States in 1979.
There is a debate about nuclear power. Proponents, such as the World Nuclear Association and Environmentalists for Nuclear Energy, contend that nuclear power is a safe, sustainable energy source that reduces carbon emissions. Nuclear power opponents, such as Greenpeace and NIRS, contend that nuclear power poses many threats to people and the environment.

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  1. Q

    Is nuclear power still a viable energy source for the future?

    Hi everyone, i am student at nuclear engineering. So i have a questions about the future of nuclear power. After Fukushima disaster, many country have reviewed about nuclear power, and like Germany, they are going to close the nuclear power reactor. So can you tell me about the future of nuclear...
  2. DevilsAvocado

    News Germany abandons nuclear power by 2022

    Looks like the glory days of nuclear power is over. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DG3Z5e9rfW0 http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2011-05-30-germany-nuclear-power_n.htm http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/05/30/us-germany-nuclear-idUSTRE74Q2P120110530 Don’t know if this is a good or...
  3. S

    Use of Nuclear power in space exploration.

    I read that nuclear power when used for propulsion of a vehicle can be very efficient for example nuclear powered submarines and aircraft carriers can run over twenty years without refueling and can travel enormously long distances with the fission of a few kilograms of uranium,but why is this...
  4. A

    Questions on nuclear power plant

    After reading news of the Japan nuclear power plant, I have some questions: (1) If the fuel rod heats up on their own to the point of melting, how were they created to begin with, and how were they transported, or stored? (2) What is the source of the fuel rods? If the radioactive...
  5. Z

    Nuclear Power Plant criticallity question?

    Hi, I needed to know some things about reactivity and how it is changed by different factors while making a reactor critical? Control Rods, Booster Rods, Boron, Moderator Level, Xenon etc are affecting the reactivity of the reactor, but how to find out their contribution at certain point and...
  6. Z

    Need help with solving nuclear power plant problem

    How to calculate for any nuclear power plant 1. Thermal efficiency 2. power plant load factor 3. availability factor 4. capacity factor 5. core power density 6. specific power 7. linear power density 8. fissile loading 9. fuel enrichment 10. fuel burn-up 11. fuel residence time
  7. D

    Nuclear power in US - safety against unforeseen situations.

    A couple questions. 1: Does US have anything similar to KHG? US robots on site in Fukushima - one with digital radiation monitor, other looking at first through camera - is that what US would use at US reactor accident? Is there a shortage / unavailability of such equipment for US-built reactors...
  8. J

    Site Engineering at Sea Side Nuclear Power Plants.

    Tell the world about the horrible site engineering the Fukushima crisis has exposed. The Low Tsunami protection in a major earthquake zone with a wall that was notdesigned to protect the plant in a worst case scenario. They have a recorded history of high tsunamis in the past yet they...
  9. baywax

    Is there a way to replace nuclear power with a (big) hydrogen fuel cell

    Could one really big hydrogen fuel cell battery replace a nuclear reactor in providing power to millions of people? This may end up being a safer option for generating power.
  10. W

    Should I do my MechE concentration in nuclear power or in something else?

    I had been planning for awhile to study nuclear engineering at the undergraduate level and eventually do graduate work and enter the field. Now, with what happened recently, I mean is the field shot? I really find this stuff interesting and am wondering if the field still has a good future...
  11. Phrak

    News Is Nuclear Power the Solution to Our Growing Energy Demands?

    I'm posting this in the Politics & World Affairs folder. Stress on World Affairs; not politics.Carbon energy sources will peak in 2017, 2030 or one hundred years from now. Probable closer to the first than the last. This will put a strain on the demand for the life styles to which we have...
  12. M

    Exploring Decay Rates in Nuclear Power Generation

    Decay rate help I've been debating decay rates with another poster in another forum. Basically, the other poster has stated "The half-life/decay rate of the substances used in nuclear power generation have nothing to do with the generation of power. That they ARE radioactive is. Spent fuel...
  13. M

    Explaining Half-Life/Decay Rate Relevance in Nuclear Power Generation

    I've reposted this in the nuclear engineering forum, which seems more appropriate. I'd just delete it, but can't see the way to do so. I've been debating decay rates with another poster in another forum. Basically, the other poster has stated "The half-life/decay rate of the substances...
  14. E

    News How much for a nuclear power plant?

    http://counterpunch.com/wasserman09142010.html Why Atomic Energy Can't Compete Is the Nuclear Renaissance Dead Yet? By HARVEY WASSERMAN Soaring costs at Vogtle, the US's one active new reactor project, have stuck Georgia ratepayers with $108 million in unplanned overcharges Currently...
  15. E

    Nuclear power plants, perfect military targets

    Power plants are among the first targets in a war, and a nuclear reactor blast by a weapon would release its radioactivity accumulated in normal use just as an accident like Chernobyl does. A country with many reactors transformed into dirty bombs would be uninhabitable. Unfortunately...
  16. V

    Cooling Towers at Nuclear Power Plants: Benefits and Risks

    Hi All: My question is, why do some nuclear power plants have cooling towers and some don't? Why spend extra money on cooling towers if the feedwater can be cooled by the large body of water such as lake? Thanks!
  17. K

    Can Farnsworth Fusors create fusion energy like the sun?

    questiion guys.. why nuclear power uses diff kind of elements such as plutonium? while sun has only two elements two produce energy. i ask that question because i am curious on how energy is created trough atom fusion. while studying the basic principle of chemical reaction of the SUN...
  18. russ_watters

    News What do Cape Wind and Nuclear Power Have in Common?

    What do Cape Wind and nuclear power have in common? Opponents come out of the woodwork to oppose both and there is no regulatory framework in place to limit the challenges for either. As a result, opponents can litigate the projects into oblivion. Case in point, Cape Wind. It is currently...
  19. E

    How much does nuclear power reduce CO2?

    This article, http://www.counterpunch.com/stclair03122010.html Sadly for the credibility of the atom lobby, some of their more eye-grabbing numbers don't check out. For example, as noted in a report by the Nuclear Energy Institute, the nuclear industry claims that the world's 447 nuclear...
  20. P

    Is the AP1000 reactor ushering in a new era of nuclear power efficiency?

    Obama has issued loan guarantees to build two new nuke plants. Anyone know what kind of plants they will build? Are we really going to finally restart the American nuclear industry?
  21. A

    Nuclear Power plant calculation

    If a 1 GW nuclear power plant runs continuously for 18 months, determine the mass of U 235 consumed by the plant, assuming an average fission energy yield of 202 MeV. Any help would be appreciated.
  22. S

    How much uranium-235 does a nuclear power generator consume to generate 1.5 GW?

    SOLVED thank you for the helpHomework Statement The total thermal power generated in a nuclear power reactor is 1.5 GW. How much uranium-235 does it consume in a year? ANSWER m(235U)=-----kg Homework Equations E=mc2The Attempt at a Solution E=mc2...
  23. D

    Does working in a nuclear power plant cause cancer?

    hello everybody, I have the opportunity to study nuclear engineering in the us and i'll be sponsored by a corporation in my country and i need to sign a contract which will force me to work in their power plant, so my question is does it cause cancer or it is safe? am i going to bre...
  24. F

    Non nuclear part of a nuclear power plant

    Hi there, I have a simple question about nuclear power plant. There are two parts to it, which are the nuclear island (where the magic happens) and the non-nuclear part where the heat is transformed to electricity. Having to many languages in my head at the moment, could someone help me...
  25. E

    Nuclear Power Research: What Degree Path is Best?

    I am a first year physics student at the University of Cincinnati. I currently enrolled in the physics program. However, I was wondering if it would be more advantageous to get a mechanical engineering BS and a graduate degree in Nuclear Engineering. I'm pretty sure I want to do research in...
  26. E

    Does nuclear power cost massive billion gov subsidies?

    This article http://www.counterpunch.com/wasserman11062008.html claims nuclear power is not economically competitive, that the cost of construction is in the billions and that only through heavy gov't assisted subsidies can one be built. The private sector, businesses, understand that...
  27. A

    Safety protocols for nuclear power

    are the safety protocols in place in setablishments dealing with fissionable material adequate for public safety? is there any good places to get more information on why the safety isn't good enough? =)
  28. E

    Nuclear Power Liabilities Dwarf Bush's Wall Street Bailout

    "September 23, 2008 Price-Anderson's Blank Check Nuclear Power Liabilities Dwarf Bush's Wall Street Bailout By HARVEY WASSERMAN http://www.counterpunch.com/wasserman09232008.html Is the author correct that US taxpayers are shoulding the cost of insuring the nuclear power utilities...
  29. Ivan Seeking

    Nuclear power won't fix the energy problem

    In the midst of the debate about the price of oil, constantly we hear the reference to nuclear power as a solution. This is a fallacious argument that I have probably heard referenced at least 50 times, here, and in the news media. As is evident from McCain's suggestion of a 300 million...
  30. S

    What is the link between nuclear weapons and nuclear power stations?

    Hey, Quite an interesting topic and I've been bits and bats on the internet, but what do you think is the main links or what are your views?
  31. K

    Station blackout in nuclear power plants

    what is the difference between emergency diesel generators and station blackout disel generator? Is Station blackout disel generator just a redundant sysyetm for emergency disel generators?
  32. V

    Nuclear Power Plant: 1GW/Year CO2 Emissions

    I think this might be an easy one but I am stucked right now and would really appreciate some help. How much mas is produced under a year by a nuclear power plant that gives 1,0 GW. Edit: ok seems like i made the newbie mistake to post this in the wrong forum, please forgive me moderator...
  33. malawi_glenn

    Is It Time to Reconsider Anti-Nuclear Laws?

    Hi there nuclear lovers! Myself lives in sweden, and here it is illegal to do research in nuclear power (experimental), and to build new reactors, research in new fissible nuclides and so on. And also barley no money is invested in the reactors we do have, so they are not in good shape...
  34. E

    Counterpunch on nuclear power,

    The following is from counterpunch, and is copyrighted, but here is the link: [crackpot link deleted] conclusion "Nuclear power here earth, however, not only CAN be eliminated, it MUST be. No community with a nuke should settle for less than total abolition of this dire and eminent threat...
  35. D

    Working in a nuclear power plant

    Australia is going to move to nuclear power over the next decade. I would like to work in this area but don't have a degree. I have a particular interest in physics and have done a year of university maths/physics befor giving up. At the time I was getting average scores and had no prospect of...
  36. T

    Nuclear Power Explained: Harnessing Neutrons for Energy

    Hi, I was wondering if anyone could give me a simple description on what nuclear power is. I.e. how the neutrons from UO2/U/PuO2 are harnessed for power? Also, if anyone knows any useful links for information on nuclear power, different types of ractors etc, then it will be very useful :smile:
  37. Andrew Mason

    Is there enough Fuel for Nuclear Power?

    I live in Saskatchewan, which has the world's largest and richest Uranium mines (producing 35% of the world's uranium from deposits as rich as 25%). But at present rates of extraction, the known reserves will last only 20 to 30 years according to the Cameco, the largest uranium producer. It...
  38. Darryl

    Thorium Accelerator Driven Nuclear Power - Why not ?

    I had heard about a nulcear reactor, that did not require a critical mass, and therefore did not have the possibility of Loss of coolant or meltdown. a reactor that required power to run, so if you want you can "Switch it off". seems the present day reactors create a critcal mass, and all...
  39. K

    What Are the Specific Isotopes and Decay Processes of Nuclear Waste?

    Hi Does anyone know where I can get some in depth info on the various forms of nuclear waste i.e the actual elements/isotopes, how they decay and their half lives etc. I'm in the process of writing my part of a group project (lucky me I got the nuclear waste bit !:cry: ) and although I can...
  40. A

    Lead acid Batteries and UPS in nuclear power plants

    I want to learn the GFD lead acid batteries used in NPP. Have Exide and Deka ever supplied for NPP, or who are the main suppliers in this field? We know VRLA betteried dominate the market now, but have this type ever been use in NPP? As for UPS, do bettery suppliers provide UPS together...
  41. A

    News Egypt's Nuclear Ambitions: A Strategic Move or a Risky Gamble?

    http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/world/15622629.htm What do you guy's think ?
  42. S

    Nuclear power plant at 34% efficiency - rising temperature of water

    A nuclear power plant generates 500MW at 34 percent efficiency. The waste heat goes into the connecticut river with an average flow of 3x10 to the 4th kg/s. How much does the water temperature rise? (it requires 4.8x10 to the 3 to raise the temperature of 1kg of water 1K
  43. A

    Atomic physics topics related to nuclear power?

    Sorry if this is wrong part of the board to post in... I am taking a atomic-molcular physics class right now and we are suposed to hold a 25 minute presentation in 4 weeks on a hot topic in atomic-molecular physics. If possible Il gladly take this as a chanse to deepen my knoweledge on...
  44. P

    Greens use against nuclear power is the waste factor

    One of the main arguments that greens use against nuclear power is the waste factor, and how we have no real solution to this problem I was wondering what your take on the situation is? how long is it safe for waste to stay in Spent Fuel Pool, and am I right in saying it is then transferred...
  45. Astronuc

    News New Nuclear Power Generation in the US

    New Nuclear Power Generation in the US Announced! I posted about this in the Nuclear Engineering Forum, but this may signal the "Nuclear Rennaisance" in the US, so I'm repeating here for discussions on energy policy rather than technology...
  46. G

    What safety measures prevent a LOCA at nuclear power plants?

    What safety systems are there to prevent a LOCA?? (Loss Of coolant Accident) I've googled but nothing has surfaced that relates to LOCA.
  47. J

    Long range effect of Nuclear Power plants.

    I have recently become interested with the return of Nuclear Engineering with the recent political climate change over our dependence on foreign energy resorces. I know that there is another thread which discusses the prospects of new plants in detail, however I wanted to look at the long range...
  48. S

    Are Small Nuclear Power Plants More Efficient and Cost-Effective?

    I've always thought that a small nuclear reactor installation that would power an average size county (as opposed to a large city county) would be more efficient that the large installations such as Three Mile Island. Less expensive to construct and operate. Anyone care to comment on...
  49. L

    Nuclear Power, a few questions

    Ok, I am giving a talk on nuclear power at the weekend, and a few questions have popped up that I am unsure about. 1. Why do we get nuclear waste exactly? 2. Why would we want to use a pebble shape for future fission reactors? 3. What issues are there with decommissioning of plants? 4. Why...
  50. W

    Does Every Nation on Earth Have a Right to Build Nuclear Power Plants

    Is it the case that every country in the world--including places like North Korea, Iran and Syria--ought to have the right to build nuclear power plants? (That is, the question is not whether such countries currently have a legal right under international law.) A. Yes B. No
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