Yes I think so, there has been in the last 25 years or so a lack of new plants but there will probably be an increase in the next 10 years since fossil fuels are getting much more expensive and may be in short supply
Nuclear energy production must increase by more than 10 percent each year from 2010 to 2050 to meet all future energy demands and replace fossil fuels, but it's not possible. According to latest reports large growth rate will require a major improvement in nuclear power efficiency otherwise each new power plant will simply cannibalize the energy produced by earlier nuclear power plants.
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some type of exploding gas!
various sources of energy are thermal (coal,oil,gas),solar,wind,hydroelectricity,nuclear and
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No, it has chemical energy
No, nuclear is a type of energy that is renewable.
No
Wind energy is a renewable source of electricity, unlike fossil fuels (oil, coal, gas), which will eventually run out. Therefore, in the future, as fossil fuels run out, nuclear energy, and energy produced by the tides and wind will have to take over.
No, natural gas is a carbon-based energy that releases heat when burned.
yea it is cause it gas an gas evaporates
I don't know about THE future but I am sure it has a future along with some fossil fuel (there is plenty of coal left even if oil and gas run out) and some wind and wave power. In the long run nuclear fusion may come good but it's going to be 50 years at least in my opinion.
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