• A nuclear power plant generates electricity by using the heat produced by nuclear reactions to drive a steam turbine. This process begins with the splitting of uranium atoms in a process called nuclear fission. This releases a large amount of heat, which is used to heat water and create steam.

      The steam is then used to turn a turbine, which drives a generator to produce electricity. The electricity is then transmitted through the power grid for use by consumers.

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