24 million degrees. Most nuclear power plants built and operating are million-kilowatt units. In other words, a 1000 MW unit generates 1 million KWx24h = 24 million kWh per day, which means that when operating at full power it can generate around 24 million kilowatt hours. of electricity per day. A nuclear power plant is an installation that converts nuclear energy into electrical energy using appropriate devices. A nuclear reactor is used instead of a thermal power plant boiler. Nuclear fuel is burned in a special form in the nuclear reactor to generate heat, which converts nuclear. energy into thermal energy and heats water to produce steam.
How many kilowatt hours of electricity can a nuclear power plant produce per day?
Introduction How many kilowatt hours of electricity can a nuclear power plant produce per day? Most nuclear power plants built and operating are million-kilowatt units, that is, a 1,000 MW unit generates 100 kW of electricity per day.