Nuclear power plant accidents
Over the course of various years, with acknowledgement of nuclear chemistry, many regions of the world have used nuclear power as a source of energy. We obtain this compelling energy from nuclear power plants. A nuclear power plant is practically an industrial establishment whose purpose is to transform atomic energy into useful power. In this facility, a reactor produces heat to drive a turbine, that then drives an electric generator. In other terms, water is converted into steam which is what drives these turbine generators to create electricity. The heat to make the steam is created when uranium atoms split – called fission (How Do Nuclear Plants Work?). In the United States two types of nuclear reactors are used: a pressurized water reactor and a boiling water reactor, each reactor generally works according to what it's named.