From what I understand the issue is not really the access to nuclear energy but, the access to nuclear material. If some more "rogue" and "dangerous" countries had access to nuclear material and enriching plants they could easily create nuclear bombs which, these countries being more unstable than most, they could use for an attack that would kill many people.
Energy, of the kind that is easy to access, is a scarce resource.
To have a clean, easy, and cheap way to generate energy.
France, nearly 80% of their electricity is derived from nuclear power plants. They use cookie-cutter power plants that are easy to construct and easy to use.
If it is stored in the nucleus, it must be nuclear energy.
From what I understand the issue is not really the access to nuclear energy but, the access to nuclear material. If some more "rogue" and "dangerous" countries had access to nuclear material and enriching plants they could easily create nuclear bombs which, these countries being more unstable than most, they could use for an attack that would kill many people.
Nuclear power, solar power.
Energy, of the kind that is easy to access, is a scarce resource.
What is traditionally called "nuclear energy" is certainly NOT easy to use - it requires some pretty advanced technology. However, when we let the Sun warm us, we are using the Sun's nuclear energy.
To have a clean, easy, and cheap way to generate energy.
France, nearly 80% of their electricity is derived from nuclear power plants. They use cookie-cutter power plants that are easy to construct and easy to use.
If it is stored in the nucleus, it must be nuclear energy.
Yes, they import it and put it in the reactor core where rods slow down the energy given off then it turns a generator which creates power
Yes, nuclear energy is energy.
Nuclear energy
Nuclear fusion produces nuclear energy
The energy released is nuclear energy.