In 2009, nuclear power supplied just over 55% of Ontario's electricity needs, according to Ontario's Independent Electricity System Operator.
The US generates about 20% of its electric power from nuclear power.
No. Much of their power comes from coal.
By 'BC' I assume you mean British Columbia. That province does not have nuclear plants. The ones in Canada are mostly in Ontario, with one in Quebec and one in New Brunswick
We don't yet know how to use fusion in a power plant. All nuclear power plants use fission only. Fusion is much harder, but will be better if we can figure it out.
About 20 percent of total electricity produced is by nuclear power plants, in the US
One use is in nuclear power plants to produce steam and turn turbines to generate electricity.Nuclear bombs ^.^
I think you must mean how much energy can nuclear power supply , not use, and it is in the world-where else? In the US there are about 100 nuclear reactors and they supply about 20 percent of the nation's electricity
The use of nuclear power
Cause they need power to power the country and make awesome warheads
What kind of nuclear resource being used in nuclear power depends on what kind of nuclear power is being used. For nuclear fusion, we use tritium and seawater to obtain deuterium for a DT reaction. In nuclear fission, we commonly use uranium ore.
The commercial use of nuclear power began in the 1950's
It's about 20 percent of total electricity generated