Nuclear power plants are special buildings where nuclear energy is transformed into electricity. π
The U.S. has around 93 nuclear reactors across 28 states! Some states with notable plants include Illinois,
California, and Texas. Inside these plants, the nuclear reactors control the fission process, using water to absorb the heat and create steam. π
The steam then powers turbines that produce electricity. Nuclear power plants are designed to be very safe, with multiple layers of protection, which is crucial to ensure the safety of the people and the environment around them!