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CISCE: Class 10

Key Points: Non-Conventional Sources > Nuclear Energy

  • Nuclear power is generated from energy stored in the nuclei of atoms of radioactive elements like uranium, thorium and plutonium through a process called nuclear fission.
  • During nuclear fission, heat is produced, which converts water into steam; the steam rotates turbines connected to generators to produce electricity.
  • Nuclear power plants work continuously (day and night) and are highly reliable, as they require refuelling only once in 18–24 months.
  • India has 21 nuclear reactors and important nuclear power stations at Tarapur, Kudankulam, Kalpakkam, Rawatbhata, Kakrapar and Narora.
  • Nuclear energy produces huge amounts of electricity with low greenhouse gas emissions, reducing dependence on fossil fuels like coal and petroleum.
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