Concentrated
nuclear energy from the random splitting of atoms
Coal, petroleum, nuclear energy.
yes
No. About 20% of the US electrical energy supply is from nuclear power.
The world's supply of nuclear energy is estimated to last for several decades based on current known reserves of uranium and other nuclear fuels. However, advancements in technology and exploration may extend this timeline in the future.
The nuclear fusion is not used now as a source of energy; probable possible in a far future.
So long as there is a supply of fuel, yes.
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
one year of energy can supply 6 million houses
Nuclear energy is primarily used in Ontario, Canada, where there are several nuclear power plants, such as the Bruce Nuclear Generating Station and Darlington Nuclear Generating Station. These plants provide a significant portion of the province's electricity supply.
France has a limited supply of coal and no oil or natural gas therrfor nuclear is their best option
once we use the Earth's supply of uranium, there will not be any more