It seems that there are also inland areas
But generally speaking, it is not recommended to build inland and certain conditions must be fulfilled.
Since nuclear power generates a lot of heat, it constantly requires water for cooling. After electricity generation, fuel rods that have reached a certain level of use must be discarded and become nuclear waste. However, they still emit a lot of energy. temperatures and require constant water. The Fukushima nuclear leak caused by Japan's March 11 earthquake was not caused by an accident in the reactor, but by a broken water pump in the pool next to where the rods were stored fuel from nuclear waste. heated and evaporated, and the last drop of water has disappeared. In the end, the original Water qwhich loses heat turns into water vapor. . Then it explodes. . Then there was an accident. . . (But I don't remember it clearly, it's probably like this. The description may be wrong. Please refer to the news of that year)
So, in a way Generally, power plants built around the world must be built near the sea. This can be very convenient and there are many of them. Water helps dissipate heat anytime, anywhere.
However, economic development cannot be separated from electricity, and now inland areas increasingly need electricity. If there is a good water source and continuous heat dissipation, nuclear power plants of a certain scale can actually be used. to be built. However, it also depends on how experts design it. . . Nothing is absolute. . As long as the design is correct andSafety measures are taken, everything should be fine. . .