I agree
A nuclear power plant does use uranium as fuel It "burns" it in the nuclear sense not the chemical sense
People Keep Nuclear Weapons As A Sense Of Power.
Cola is a renewable thermal fuel power source. It is not radioactive in the sense of nuclear plant fuel.
No, nuclear radiation has existed sense the first stars in the early universe began fusing hydrogen. Nuclear power is an industry created by man only in the early 1950s.
See the article linked below
The meltdown probably occurs due to loss of power, so the question does not make sense
your question doesn't make sense, just saying
Nuclear energy is not stored in the traditional sense, like electricity in a battery. Nuclear energy is generated through nuclear reactions in a nuclear reactor. The heat produced during these reactions can be converted into electricity and stored in the power grid.
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The question doesnt make sense
Nuclear power is not renewable because it relies on a finite resource, uranium. However, in a broader sense, it can be considered low-carbon and sustainable due to its ability to generate electricity without greenhouse gas emissions.
Nuclear power is not always available in the sense that it relies on operational nuclear reactors, which can undergo routine maintenance, refueling, or unexpected outages. However, once a reactor is online, it can provide a continuous and stable supply of electricity, operating at high capacity factors compared to other energy sources. In contrast to renewable sources like solar or wind, which are dependent on weather conditions, nuclear power can deliver consistent baseload energy. Overall, while nuclear power is reliable when operational, it is not immune to downtime.