During a nuclear meltdown,
uranium dioxide fuel, fuel rod components and even the reactor become superheated — as much as 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit — and melt together to form corium, which can eat through containment systems.
Nuclear Electric expects to finish loading
uranium dioxide fuel into Britain's first commercial pressurised - water reactor this week.
The reactor uses
uranium dioxide fuel particles that are also coated with graphite so they will not crack and release fission products even in extreme heat.
Not exact matches
Indian Point's nuclear power is neither clean nor green, and the process needed to create
fuel from
uranium for its reactors is energy - intensive and creates greenhouse gases such as carbon
dioxide.
The
fuel rods in most cases consist of
uranium dioxide pellets encased in zirconium alloy tubes or cladding.
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