Uranium :)
Uranium, but in oxide form
coal
The main fuel used in thermal power stations is coal. Other fuels that can be used include natural gas, oil, and biomass.
Uranium is a radioactive element commonly used in nuclear power stations. It undergoes nuclear reactions to produce heat, which is then used to generate electricity.
in power stations to produce electricity,,,
Uranium, plutonium, or thorium.
Fossil fuels are not used in nuclear power stations. Nuclear fuel is used (uranium)
Uranium which is a fuel is used in atomic bombs and in nuclear power stations.
Uranium is a common radioactive element used in nuclear power stations to generate energy through a process known as nuclear fission. It provides a sustainable and efficient source of power by splitting atoms and releasing heat energy. Proper handling and containment measures are essential due to its radioactive properties.
Nuclear power stations produce nuclear waste. This waste can be radioactive and pose risks to human health and the environment if not properly managed and disposed of. Additionally, some emissions of carbon dioxide and other pollutants can be produced during the mining, milling, and enrichment of the fuel used in nuclear power plants.
Coal and bagasse
As of 2021, there are around 40 power stations in the UK that use oil as a fuel source. These stations are primarily used as backup or peaking plants due to the higher cost and environmental impact of oil compared to other fuels.