No. Nuclear power uses nuclear energy instead of oil energy.
Conventional sources of energy include coal, oil, natural gas, and nuclear power. These sources produce electricity through processes like combustion or nuclear fission. The images can include power plants, fossil fuel extraction sites, and nuclear reactors.
An oil fired thermal power plant is one which heats up oil so as to supply the heat needed to heat water and produce steam. They differ from nuclear power plants which rely on nuclear fusion.
Nuclear energy is produced from atomic reactions in nuclear power plants, which do not involve the use of oil. Oil is used to produce energy through combustion in power plants or vehicles, but it is not classified as a form of nuclear energy.
Other names for nuclear energy include atomic energy, nuclear power, and atomic power.
I guess they have too much oil, and no uranium.
Nuclear power emits significantly lower greenhouse gases compared to coal, oil, and natural gas. Nuclear power plants do not produce carbon dioxide during their operation, unlike fossil fuel power plants. However, nuclear power does involve some greenhouse gas emissions related to mining, processing, and constructing the facilities.
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Nuclear power has no dangers. It is the opposite. Nuclear energy is a clean source for power production. It is even cleaner than solar energy. Power generation from nuclear energy is cheaper than that produced from solar, wind, gas, oil, and wind energy sources. Nuclear radiation from nuclear power plants is 100 times less than nuclear radiation from coal fired power plants. Nuclear weapons are of mass destruction nature due to emitted nuclear radiation, heat, and pressure air waves.
No, there are no nuclear power plants in Hawaii. The state relies primarily on imported oil for its energy needs, along with renewable sources such as solar and wind power.
For a long time to come, compared with oil and gas
Liberal wossies who were to afraid to use nuclear power!
See www.world-nuclear.org and do your own research