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A nuclear power plant is a thermal power station in which the heat source is a nuclear reactor. As is typical in all conventional thermal power stations the heat is used to generate steam which drives a steam turbine connected to an electric generator which produces electricity. As of 23 April 2014, the IAEA report there are 435 nuclear power reactors in operation operating in 31 countries. Nuclear power plants are usually considered to be base load stations, since fuel is a small part of the cost of production.
Electricity was generated by a nuclear reactor for the first time ever on September 3, 1948 at the X-10 Graphite Reactor in Oak Ridge, Tennessee in the United States, and was the first nuclear power plant to power a light bulb. The second, larger experiment occurred on December 20, 1951 at the EBR-I experimental station near Arco, Idaho in the United States. On June 27, 1954, the world's first nuclear power plant to generate electricity for a power grid started operations at the Soviet city of Obninsk. The world's first full scale power station, Calder Hall in England opened on October 17, 1956.
A power station (also referred to as a generating station, power plant, powerhouse, or generating plant) is an industrial facility for the generation of electric power. Most power stations contain one or more generators, a rotating machine that converts mechanical power into electrical power. The relative motion between a magnetic field and a conductor creates an electrical current. The energy source harnessed to turn the generator varies widely. Most power stations in the world burn fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas to generate electricity. Others use nuclear power, but there is an increasing use of cleaner renewable sources such as solar, wind, wave and hydroelectric.
The world's first power station was designed and built by Lord Armstrong at Cragside, England in 1868. Water from one of the lakes was used to power Siemens dynamos. The electricity supplied power to lights, heating, produced hot water, ran an elevator as well as labor-saving devices and farm buildings.
2012 World [civil] electricity generation by fuels (IEA, 2014)
Nuclear power is the use of nuclear reactions that release nuclear energy to generate heat, which most frequently is then used in steam turbines to produce electricity in a nuclear power station. The term includes nuclear fission, nuclear decay and nuclear fusion. Presently, the nuclear fission of elements in the actinide series of the periodic table produce the vast majority of nuclear energy in the direct service of humankind, with nuclear decay processes, primarily in the form of geothermal energy, and radioisotope thermoelectric generators, in niche uses making up the rest.
Nuclear (fission) power stations, excluding the contribution from naval nuclear fission reactors, provided 11% of the world's electricity in 2012, somewhat less than that generated by hydro-electric stations at 16%. Since electricity accounts for about 25% of humanity's energy usage with the majority of the rest coming from fossil fuel reliant sectors such as transport, manufacture and home heating, nuclear fission's contribution to the global final energy consumption is about 2.5%, a little more than the combined global electricity production from "new renewables"; wind, solar, biofuel and geothermal power, which together provided 2% of global final energy consumption in 2014.
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This animation explains nuclear power plants in detail and how they work. Contents 1) Important buildings (e.g. cooling tower, containment building) 2) Structure of the reactor vessel (pressurized water reactor) 3) Fuel assemblies, fuel rods and fuel pellets 4) Heat production through nuclear fission 5) Heat exchanger (steam generator) 6) Steam turbines 7) Production of electricity through the generator 8) Condenser 9) Primary and secondary circuits
Jem Stansfield explores a never used reactor core at the Zwentendorf nuclear power plant in Austria, to explain how a nuclear power station works. Bang Goes The Theory, investigating the science behind the headlines and making sense of the everyday issues that matter to us all. Subscribe to the BBC Worldwide channel: http://bit.ly/yqBWhy BBC Worldwide Channel: http://www.youtube.com/BBCWorldwide
Nuclear Reactor - Understanding how it works | Physics Elearnin video Nuclear reactors are the modern day devices extensively used for power generation as the traditional fossil fuels, like coal, are at the breach of extinction. A nuclear reactor is the source of intense heat which is in turn used for generation of power in nuclear power station. Its mechanism is similar to that of a furnace in a steam generator; the steam is used to drive the turbines of the electric generator system. A nuclear reactor consists of three crucial components: Fuel elements, moderator and control rods. Fuel elements come usually in the shape of thin rods of about 1cm in diameter and contain fissionable nuclei, like Uranium (235 92U or 238 92U). These rods vary in number according to the size of the react...
Nuclear Energy Explained: How does it work? Nuclear Energy is a controversial subject. The pro- and anti-nuclear lobbies fight furiously, and it's difficult to decide who is right. So we're trying to clear up the issue - in this video we discuss how we got to where we are today, as the basis for discussion. Next week we'll be looking at the arguments for and against nuclear power in detail. To get a free audiobook and support our channel, go to audible.com/nutshell - thanks! : ) PRO VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVbLlnmxIbY CONTRA VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEYbgyL5n1g Visit us on our Website, Twitter, Facebook, Patreon or Behance to say hi! You can get the music from the videos here: https://soundcloud.com/epicmountain/nuclear-1 https://epicmountainmusic...
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Beginning on November 18 2013, workers at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant began removing the nuclear fuel rods from the spent fuel pool in reactor 4. The power plant was destroyed in 2011 when an earthquake and tsunami triggered three meltdowns at the nuclear power station. There was also an explosion in reactor building 4, and TEPCO has prioritized removing the spent fuel from that damaged building. The removal of the spent fuel is the first big step in the process of decommissioning the power station, a effort that will take 30 to 40 years.
In one of our craziest explorations ever, we find our way into a long-shuttered nuclear power plant. http://theproperpeople.com Reddit discussion: https://www.reddit.com/r/theproperpeople/comments/54xi0f/abandoned_nuclear_power_plant_inside_the_reactor/ JOIN US ON: http://facebook.com/theproperpeople http://twitter.com/theproperpeople http://instagram.com/theproperpeople https://www.reddit.com/r/theproperpeople Enjoying our videos? Help us make more by buying a t-shirt: http://theproperpeople.spreadshirt.com Supporting us on Patreon: http://patreon.com/theproperpeople Or shopping through our Amazon affiliate link: https://www.amazon.com/?tag=thepropeo0d-20
Top 10 Biggest Nuclear Power Plants in the World by Generation Capacity. Subscribe us: Youtube Channel: http://goo.gl/H4x2vr Our Tweets: https://twitter.com/YT_Engineering8 Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Engineering8Channel Tumblr: http://engineering8.tumblr.com/ Google+ page: https://goo.gl/upGvEV 10. Fukushima Daini Nuclear Power Plant; Naraha, Japan Not to be confused with ill-fated Fukushima Daici, both handled by TEPCO nonetheless. Commissioned in 1982, able to generate up to 4,400 MW. 9. Ohi Nuclear Power Plant; Ohi, Japan Begun operation in March 27, 1979; it was operated by Kansai Electric Power Company. Equipped with PWR reactors with maximum generation of 4,710 MW. 8. Centrale Nucléaire de Cattenom; Cattenom, France Easily recognized by its massive 4 cooling towers f...
The Largest Power Plant Of The World - Geographic History. The world's first power station was designed and built by Lord Armstrong at Cragside, England in 1868. Water from one of the lakes was used to power Siemens dynamos. The electricity supplied power to lights, heating, produced hot water, ran an elevator as well as labor-saving devices and farm buildings. The first public power station was the Edison Electric Light Station, built in London at 57, Holborn Viaduct, which started operation in January 1882. This was a project of Thomas Edison that was organized and managed by his partner, Edward Johnson. A Babcock and Wilcox boiler powered a 125-horsepower steam engine that drove a 27-ton generator called "Jumbo", after the celebrated elephant. This supplied electricity to premises in ...
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Environmentalists want the closure of Armenia's only nuclear power station because of a risk of volcanic activity in the area. The plant generates over a third of a country's energy needs, but the Soviet Union shut it down after an earthquake in 1988. Armenia re-started the plant in 1995 and has met all international atomic regulations since then. Al Jazeera’s Robin Forestier-Walker reports from Metsamor. - Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe - Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish - Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera - Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/
This animation explains nuclear power plants in detail and how they work. Contents 1) Important buildings (e.g. cooling tower, containment building) 2) Structure of the reactor vessel (pressurized water reactor) 3) Fuel assemblies, fuel rods and fuel pellets 4) Heat production through nuclear fission 5) Heat exchanger (steam generator) 6) Steam turbines 7) Production of electricity through the generator 8) Condenser 9) Primary and secondary circuits
Jem Stansfield explores a never used reactor core at the Zwentendorf nuclear power plant in Austria, to explain how a nuclear power station works. Bang Goes The Theory, investigating the science behind the headlines and making sense of the everyday issues that matter to us all. Subscribe to the BBC Worldwide channel: http://bit.ly/yqBWhy BBC Worldwide Channel: http://www.youtube.com/BBCWorldwide
Nuclear Reactor - Understanding how it works | Physics Elearnin video Nuclear reactors are the modern day devices extensively used for power generation as the traditional fossil fuels, like coal, are at the breach of extinction. A nuclear reactor is the source of intense heat which is in turn used for generation of power in nuclear power station. Its mechanism is similar to that of a furnace in a steam generator; the steam is used to drive the turbines of the electric generator system. A nuclear reactor consists of three crucial components: Fuel elements, moderator and control rods. Fuel elements come usually in the shape of thin rods of about 1cm in diameter and contain fissionable nuclei, like Uranium (235 92U or 238 92U). These rods vary in number according to the size of the react...
Nuclear Energy Explained: How does it work? Nuclear Energy is a controversial subject. The pro- and anti-nuclear lobbies fight furiously, and it's difficult to decide who is right. So we're trying to clear up the issue - in this video we discuss how we got to where we are today, as the basis for discussion. Next week we'll be looking at the arguments for and against nuclear power in detail. To get a free audiobook and support our channel, go to audible.com/nutshell - thanks! : ) PRO VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVbLlnmxIbY CONTRA VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEYbgyL5n1g Visit us on our Website, Twitter, Facebook, Patreon or Behance to say hi! You can get the music from the videos here: https://soundcloud.com/epicmountain/nuclear-1 https://epicmountainmusic...
More information and news on: http://www.thoriumenergyworld.com/ Unlocking Power of the Atom at Tarapur Nuclear Power Plant
http://www.mekanizmalar.com/menu_thermodynamic.html This video show working principles of pressurized Water Nuclear Reactor.
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Beginning on November 18 2013, workers at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant began removing the nuclear fuel rods from the spent fuel pool in reactor 4. The power plant was destroyed in 2011 when an earthquake and tsunami triggered three meltdowns at the nuclear power station. There was also an explosion in reactor building 4, and TEPCO has prioritized removing the spent fuel from that damaged building. The removal of the spent fuel is the first big step in the process of decommissioning the power station, a effort that will take 30 to 40 years.
This was a very unique location to shoot and something most people don't get to experience. The location is a incomplete nuclear power station in Western Washington...Satsop. The power plant is also second largest municipal bond default in U.S. history. Walking around in the cooling towers was like being inside of an alien structure. Also the acoustics in the cooling towers was also very unique. The equipment I used was a Kessler Second Shooter along with a new slider system I was testing out in the location. The rig was prefect for getting in and out of some of these locations. I used 2 Nikon D810 DSLRs to capture this. Music: "Time" Artist: Hans Zimmer Album: "Inception" soundtrack https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/inception-music-from-motion/id380349905 Special Thanks to Kessler for...
Проекционный макет атомной станции с интерактивным управлением. Основной задачей которого было показать 42 месяцев строительства, как день за днем сменяя времена года строится атомная станция. Управляя курсором на таймлайне зритель мог выбирать отрезок времени стройки или здание отдельно, посмотреть где оно на макете и узнать о нем подробности. Для проекции использовались 10 проекторов Panasonic 7000 al. Интерфейс и управление Catalyst Media Server на openFrameworks. Продюсер: Илья Макаров, Иван Нефедкин Креативный директор: Иван Нефедкин Арт директор: Виталий Шитнев Моушн дизайн: Вадим Миргородский, Илья Переведенцев, Евгений Дружинин, Илья Шинкаренко Графический дизайн: Ксения Славникова Программинг: Алексей Руденко, Денис Бардаков Техничекий директор: Алексей Епишев The projectio...
Director Hannes Resinger Producer Igor Pajed 3D Artist: Adi Markusich, Manuel Riedl, Hannes Reisinger 3D Simulation & Dynamics: Manuel Riedl 2D Compositing: Hannes Reisinger, Manuel Riedl Sound FX: Patrik Lechner, Philipp Van Het Veld Creative Proposal: Igor Pajed, Manuel Riedl, Hannes Reisinger, Adi Markusich Track: Nalepa – Monday (The Glitch Mob remix), Memorial (o:beat)
Based on the concept of light, power and electricity. From the pulsing of a tiny proton particle, to the swirling nuclear mass of a sun. Geometric designs play and pulse over Battersea Power Station giving a sense of a powerful unreleased energy forever emanating from within. Mapping the architecture the structure's key details are illuminated, evolving throughout the night. Touching on the myriad forms and flow of movement that the concept of electricity conjures. Creative Direction: Silent Studios Design/Art Direction: Adam Parry Animation: Peter Menich Tech Director: Jack Banks AV Partner: XL Video LD: Nick Gray @ Renegade www.silentstudios.co.uk
Tom Harvey of EcoReview hosts Arnie Gundersen of Fairewinds Energy Education. The two discuss: an update on Fukushima Daiichi; a look at why not all nuclear power plants are safe, especially plants like the currently shutdown California San Onofre nuclear generating station; and the use of alternative sources of energy for the United States and the world. Also, speaking in this segment is Regenerative Agriculture and energy expert David Blume.
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More nuclear, or less? And if not, what? The South Texas Project Nuclear Generating Station, which provides power to Houston, Austin and San Antonio, applied for a permit to double its number of reactors and generating capacity. With Dr. Scott Tinker. The SWITCH Energy Project explores the most pressing issues of energy today. http://www.SwitchEnergyProject.com
Nuclear power station near to Buenos Aires...look! weak up
Nuclear is Good. What will it take to convince you? Nuclear Is Good presents proposals for alternative nuclear energy futures through a guided tour of the site of a potential new nuclear power station in Bradwell-on-Sea, Essex. Speculative proposals were shown, demonstrated and discussed with a range of experts and other interested parties. The day included field tests, props and wide-ranging debate.
Protecting the People: Decommissioning Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station Event was held on Wednesday March 23, 2016 at Plymouth Public Library in Plymouth, MA Sponsored by the Pilgrim Coalition
All babies together
Ev'ry one a seed
Half of us are satisfied
The other half of us in need
Love's bountiful in us
Tarnished by our greed
Oh, when will there be a harvest. for the world?
(harvest for the world)
A nations planted
So concerned with gain
As the seasons come and go, we won't wait in vain
Far too many, feelin' the strain
(chorus)
(a harvest. a harvest)
(a harvest. a harvest)
(a harvest. a harvest)
(a harvest. a harvest)
(a harvest for the world)
Dress me up for battle
When all I want is peace
Those of us who pay the price
Come home with the least
And nation after nation, tuning into beasts
(chorus)
When will there be. a harvest
When will there be. a harvest
When will there be. a harvest
When will there be. a harvest
When will there be. a harvest
When will there be. a harvest