Earth's use of nuclear power
At present, there are 4 nuclear power plants in 4 countries of the world. The amount of electricity generated from them is about 12 percent of the total electricity generated. Three more nuclear power plants are under construction in 4 countries. By 2021, 8 nuclear power plants are in the process of being set up in 20 countries. Of these, eight nuclear power plants will be built in the newly developed countries of the nuclear world, including Bangladesh.
It is to be noted that there are currently 25 nuclear power plants operating in neighboring India. In addition, five more are under construction and 20 nuclear reactors are under way. The country has set a target of generating 25 MW and 5 MW of nuclear power by 2021 and 202 respectively. China, on the other hand, currently has 3 nuclear power plants. In addition, 20 more are under construction. The country has set a target of generating 6 megawatts of nuclear power by 2021. Currently, Korea is the sixth country in the world to generate electricity using nuclear technology. Nuclear power is currently producing about 20 percent of the total electricity demand in the country, 25 nuclear reactors are in operation and 5 are under construction and by 2021, the country has set a target of producing nuclear power at 5 percent of the total demand. South Korea is a perfect example of how quickly an underdeveloped country (developed country) can be developed by using this technology properly. Due to geographical location, countries at risk of natural disasters such as Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia have also confirmed the use of nuclear technology in electricity generation. The UAE, the oil-rich Middle East, plans to build three nuclear power plants by 2021 and has already begun construction of three. There are plans to build 3 nuclear power plants in Saudi Arabia within the next twenty years. Countries such as Nigeria and Kenya on the continent of Africa, Turkey in Europe, Belarus and Poland have taken steps to establish a nuclear power plant for the first time. The new generation of nuclear technology is quite advanced and safe, and through this technology, power generation is being considered as one of the major methods of energy security all over the world.
It is to be noted that there are currently 25 nuclear power plants operating in neighboring India. In addition, five more are under construction and 20 nuclear reactors are under way. The country has set a target of generating 25 MW and 5 MW of nuclear power by 2021 and 202 respectively. China, on the other hand, currently has 3 nuclear power plants. In addition, 20 more are under construction. The country has set a target of generating 6 megawatts of nuclear power by 2021. Currently, Korea is the sixth country in the world to generate electricity using nuclear technology. Nuclear power is currently producing about 20 percent of the total electricity demand in the country, 25 nuclear reactors are in operation and 5 are under construction and by 2021, the country has set a target of producing nuclear power at 5 percent of the total demand. South Korea is a perfect example of how quickly an underdeveloped country (developed country) can be developed by using this technology properly. Due to geographical location, countries at risk of natural disasters such as Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia have also confirmed the use of nuclear technology in electricity generation. The UAE, the oil-rich Middle East, plans to build three nuclear power plants by 2021 and has already begun construction of three. There are plans to build 3 nuclear power plants in Saudi Arabia within the next twenty years. Countries such as Nigeria and Kenya on the continent of Africa, Turkey in Europe, Belarus and Poland have taken steps to establish a nuclear power plant for the first time. The new generation of nuclear technology is quite advanced and safe, and through this technology, power generation is being considered as one of the major methods of energy security all over the world.
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