Energy generation and storage - AQANuclear power

Energy generation and storage have a huge global impact on our lives - from decisions about the use of fossil fuels and their effect on our environment, to the development of cleaner, more-modern ways to create and store energy.

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Nuclear power

Nuclear energy generates around 15 per cent of the UK's electricity. A huge amount of energy can be produced through the nuclear process using a relatively small amount of . The energy is produced as heat through the process.

The process of how fission generates energy from one neutron to splitting of a uranium atom to form nuclear energy.

are split, and this energy is used to convert water into super-heated . This spins connected to electrical to produce electricity.

There are advantages and disadvantages to generating electricity using nuclear power.

Advantages of nuclearDisadvantages of nuclear
No harmful gases are released in the processNuclear power stations have to close after around 40 years of use when the uranium becomes less efficient at heating the water
More efficient than fossil fuelsDisposal of uranium is difficult and costly.
Advantages of nuclearNo harmful gases are released in the process
Disadvantages of nuclearNuclear power stations have to close after around 40 years of use when the uranium becomes less efficient at heating the water
Advantages of nuclearMore efficient than fossil fuels
Disadvantages of nuclearDisposal of uranium is difficult and costly.