Pakistan’s Nuclear Power Targets: Ambitious Growth In Energy Production
Energy production in a country must be affordable, reliable, and continuous, and it should not emit greenhouse gases to mitigate
Read moreEnergy production in a country must be affordable, reliable, and continuous, and it should not emit greenhouse gases to mitigate
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Read moreAccording to report, the Karachi Nuclear Power Plant, which cost $2.7 billion to build, will help Pakistan’s ongoing energy crisis.
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Read moreIn 2018, global nuclear power generation increased by 2.4%, primarily due to a 19% increase in China where seven new
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THERE EXISTS a pervasive, interesting yet deceptive delirium globally amongst public in general, that the nuclear reactor can explode like an atomic bomb. Nuclear weapons and the nuclear reactor should not be baffled with one other. Both are dedicated for entirely different function and objective. Nuclear weapons are typically used for military purposes whereas; nuclear reactors primarily cater civil applications such as power generation. Although, the working philosophy of both the