England adopted nuclear power many years ago, in 1956 in fact (Calder Hall magnox reactors)
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As a Pom I couldn't possibly advise Australians to do anything
Yes, nuclear power is used in England. The country has several nuclear power plants that contribute to its energy production and help meet electricity demand. Nuclear power is among the mix of energy sources in England alongside renewables and fossil fuels.
I don't believe that Iran should have nuclear power because they threaten to bomb the USA if they do get nuclear power.
The main argument for using more nuclear power (in England or in any other country) is that nuclear power does not emit carbon dioxide, unlike coal or oil power, so for those who are concerned about the greenhouse effect and global warming, this is a good alternative.
Hartlepool in England and Torness in Scotland
There are many arguments both for and against Nuclear power, but your question is ambiguous and should be interpreted on a personal level.
UK should have nuclear power as it provides sustainability. It also prevents UK from using too much fossil fuel.
Large startup costs and the generation of nuclear waste
At Calder Hall in Cumbria, England, 1956.
In 1956 at Calder Hall, England
In 1942 Ricardo Husada invented the nuclear reactor. His team produced the first nuclear chain reaction! 1954 - Worlds first nuclear power plant (Russia) started generating electricity. The first large-scale nuclear power station opened at Calder Hall in Cumbria, England, in 1956.