
Tarapur Atomic Power Station
Tarapur Atomic Power Station, located in India, is one of the country's first nuclear power plants. It uses nuclear reactors to generate electricity by splitting atoms of uranium, a process called fission. This releases a large amount of energy that heats water into steam, which then drives turbines to produce electricity. The plant helps provide a significant source of clean energy, reducing reliance on fossil fuels. It operates under strict safety protocols to protect people and the environment, demonstrating India's efforts in sustainable and advanced energy production.