Nuclear power plants
Nuclear power plants are the power plants that involves the process of nuclear fission to produce electricity or power. The nuclear reactors combine with the Rankine cycle, and the heat produced by the reactors changes the water into steam. The developing countries should be allowed to access the nuclear technology provided that they show an economic need for nuclear power. Therefore, nuclear power will be beneficial and practical for energy production in developing nations. Reducing reliance on grid infrastructure is the most crucial thing in developing countries. Consequently, generating a supple nuclear technology in developing countries will be smart and also it will reduce the use for grid infrastructure.
Additionally, due to the modernization of technology in recent years, people tend to use technology for extensive energy production. I would recommend solar energy as the best alternative source of energy that suits the developing countries. Solar energy is affordable, and the cost of installation is low compared to other sources of energy like; hydroelectric energy, natural gas and geothermal power. More so, solar energy is renewable, while the solar cells are not effective in imperfect weather conditions.
In conclusion, technology plays a significant role in both developing and developed countries. Therefore, to generate and advance to these technologies, a vast amount of money has to be spent for them to be viable. More time has to be consumed to acquire the resources needed to advance in some of these technologies.