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  • 16-03-2017
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how does a nuclear power plant produce energy

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emily1white
emily1white emily1white
  • 16-03-2017
The steam then turns turbines to produce electricity. The difference is that nuclear plants do not burn anything. Instead, they use uranium fuel, consisting of solid ceramic pellets, to produce electricity through a process called fission. best i can do hope it helps
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