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Description: Unlike non-renewable energy source power plants operated by fossils fuels, atomic reactors don't produce poisons or CO2 during activity. Be that as it may, mining and treating uranium mineral, as well as assembling reactor fuel, all need a lot of energy. Metals and concrete, the two of which need a great deal of energy to create, are likewise found in thermal energy stations. In the event that hydrocarbons are utilized in the extraction and handling of regular uranium, or in the advancement of thermal energy stations, the outflows from consuming those energizes may be associated with the energy created by such plants (Fthenakis et al., 2007).
Author: Patrice Calvet
Patrice Calvet
“A brief over the determination of the mechanical equivalent of heat”