nuclear power

NOUN
  1. nuclear energy regarded as a source of electricity for the power grid (for civilian use)
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How To Use nuclear power In A Sentence

  • What if a hijacked plane hit a nuclear power plant, what if bioterrorists infected burger bars, what if we were flooded with smallpox?
  • According to the Civil Aviation Authority, he strayed into a two-mile wide no-fly zone over Heysham nuclear power station.
  • She claimed that nuclear power was the most environmentally safe form of energy.
  • But radiation levels at the stricken Fukushima nuclear power plant dropped on Friday, further buoying the Nikko. Asia Markets Higher; Tokyo Up 2.5%
  • Nuclear power plants used enriched uranium as fuel to make steam to turn turbines which generate electricity.
  • I am deeply concerned about the propaganda and false arguments from those who oppose nuclear power.
  • Nuclear power has always needed taxpayer handouts to make it profitable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nuclear power could free up more fossil and biomass fuels to use as liquid fuel for ground transportation.
  • The Japanese people will for sure learn many lessons from the earthquake and tsunami tragedy, but what lessons should they and we learn about nuclear power? Times, Sunday Times
  • Nuclear power produces abundant power from small amounts of material, at small external costs, even when one accounts for the vanishingly small probability of accidents and the cost of waste disposal.
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