Analysis of Nuclear Power Plant and its Evolution in India
Keywords:
Elements, Growth, Power, Nuclear evolution, Nuclear power plantAbstract
Nuclear power plant is the fourth largest energy source in India. Nuclear power has the potential to create the large amount of energy and the best way to assemble large amount of renewable energy. In India nuclear power plant contribute 2% of total power generation, we proceed to path to increase the percentage of renewable energy source. There are 437 nuclear power reactors in operation, and 69 nuclear power reactors under construction in 31 countries around the world. The new techniques introduced in nuclear power which consumed many man power and generate huge amount of electricity with focusing very less nuclear waste. As India are developing country and its large amount of electricity which can easily available by nuclear power.
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