Made by Daniel Witt NUCLEAR Featuring And…. Fuel rods have a nuclear reaction occur, which heats them up. The way to keep them cool is to submerge the.

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Made by Daniel Witt NUCLEAR Featuring And…

Fuel rods have a nuclear reaction occur, which heats them up. The way to keep them cool is to submerge the in water. The energy is then extracted from the steam that is made.

 To power homes, office buildings, etc. to run electric devices Clean Safe Very little waste What waste there is, is placed at a geological site and decomposes Extremely reliable High availability

 Waste  Facilities are expensive More power plants

 Bio waste is compacted and burned  It is than converted to useable energy  It than powers homes Its cheap Easy to obtain Recycling bioorganic waste

 Requires much land to make  Uses corn and soy beans as fuel, meaning less food. They are mostly used in developing countries. It requires much land and uses food

 As steam As carbon dioxide