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 The source of power in a nuclear power plant comes from

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  • 08-05-2018
The source of power in a nuclear power plant is nuclear reactors. These reactors split uranium atoms, releasing energy in the form of heat, in a process called fission. The heat converts water into steam which powers a turbine generator to produce electricity.  
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