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No, all the uranium on earth was produced in supernova explosions that occurred more than 6 billion years ago, there is no more arriving on earth (except small amounts in meteors and they got their uranium from the same supernovas as did earth). Without building reactors that burn plutonium if we use up all the uranium-235 it will become impossible to build a nuclear fission reactor (nuclear fusion reactors might become possible someday, but not yet).

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Is nuclear reactors using Pu-239 a renewable source of energy?

Pu-239 is not renewable. It is made from U-238, which is mined and in limited supply, even if the supply is very large.


What would not be considered renewable forms of energy?

Burning coal, and nuclear reactors using Pu-239


What are examples of using uranium as an energy source?

Uranium is a nuclear fuel for nuclear power reactors.


What regions in America is using nuclear energy?

See www.nrc.gov, there is a list of all states with nuclear power reactors.


Who uses nuclear energy?

French, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Germans, British and Dutch are just a few using this type of energy. Search the internet for the List of nuclear reactors this is a comprehensive annotated list of all the nuclear reactors of the world.


What form of energy is both man-made and natural?

all of them: all the energy sources we know are natural, fossils, sun, water, wind, nuclear etc. but we have to transform these forms of energy into electrical energy using man-made methods...power plants, wind farms, nuclear reactors, solar panels, turbines etc.


Do nuclear reactors supply a large amount of energy using a very small amount of fuel?

yes


WHAT DOES RENEWABLE AND NONRENEWABLE RESOURCES MEAN?

Non renewable energy is energy that you will soon run out on. For exemple Nuclear energy. Renewable energy is energy that you can kept on using and it will never run out! For example Solar energy, Biomass and Wind turbines. These are only a few!


What is an example of a nonrenewable form of energy?

Non-renewable sources of energy cannot be replaced once used. Examples of non-renewable energy are coal, natural gas, and other fossil fuels. Once these resources are depleted, they cannot be replaced.


What is the problem with using nuclear energy for use as bus fuel?

Nuclear reactors are potentially dangerous and could not be allowed in vehicles on normal public roads


Why is hydrogen a renewable fuel?

Hydrogen is not a renewable fuel. It is a secondary energy source (or an energy carrier) that could be produced using another primary energy source. Hydrogen could be produced using either renewable primary energy source (e.g. solar energy), nuclear energy, or by using fossil fuel (e.g. natural gas)


How we can use nuclear as a renewable energy resource?

We can't at the moment. Nuclear energy comes from uranium, which is mined in some countries around the world. This is not renewable, so when it's finished, there's no more. Scientists are working on various ways of re-using nuclear waste so that it becomes renewable, or almost renewable, but that problem is yet to be solved.