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How does uranium generate electricity in a power plant?

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How does uranium generate electricity in a power plant?

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All current US reactors are of the light water reactor design. Heat from the fission process heats water in the reactor vessel. This heat is then transferred from the heated water to a steam turbine, similar to those used in conventional power stations, to generate electricity. The water flows over the fissioning fuel and through the steam generator as one continuous heating and cooling cycle.

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