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no, there are many countries that dont have nuclear power, or nuclear weapons
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Thirty countries of the world currently operate nuclear power stations.See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information:
Nuclear power is considered to be incredibly strong. Many people would argue that the power from nuclear power is the strongest in the world.
Nuclear energy is generated in nuclear power plants, of which there are many.
none, australia is not a nuclear power
Contesting the Future of Nuclear Power has 296 pages.
There are currently (year 2013) 31 countries having nuclear power reactors. The rest are not having nuclear power.
All of them that have nuclear power... that happen when your the first to do something...
104 operating Nuclear Power units
You don't need nuclear power, energy can be generated using other methods, fossil fuels, hydro-electric etc. However nuclear power does reduce a countries reliance on fossil fuel, which can be particularly important for countries with few fossil fuel reserves of their own. Nuclear power stations do not release CO2 into the atmosphere so do not directly contribute to global warming. Many countries are looking at an investment in nuclear power to help meet CO2 emissions targets. Nuclear power stations are also required to make plutonium for nuclear weapons. Plutonium does not occur naturally and can only be made from uranium in nuclear reactors. Any country with a nuclear weapons program will have a civilian nuclear power industry for this reason.
The United States uses more nuclear power than any other country, around 20 percent of the power in the United States is created via nuclear power. Other countries that use nuclear power include France, Russia, and Japan. These countries all create more energy via nuclear power percentage wise, however none create nearly as many total Kilowatt hours as the United States.