It doesn't contribute to climate change
(APEX)
Nuclear power does not release greenhouse gases or other atmospheric pollutants (barring a melt-down), unlike power plants that burn fossil fuels (coal, oil, or natural gas). Unlike solar power, nuclear power is independent of the weather conditions. Unlike hydroelectric power, nuclear power can be installed anywhere.
Water (hydroelectric power).
Wind power, hydroelectric power (water power), and solar power.
Solar power is derived from nuclear fusion in the sun. It is nothing to do with nuclear energy as produced on earth
Solar power produces no carbon dioxide
wind, solar, nuclear power, hydroelectric
solar power , wind power , nuclear power , hydroelectric , tidal power , biomass energy .
The five sources of energy are solar, nuclear, wind, hydroelectric and fossil fuels. Nowadays there are five energy sources: fossil fuels, nuclear, wind, hydroelectric amd solar. The alternative sources are solar, wind and hydroelectric.
Wind power, hydroelectric power, solar power, tidal power, nuclear power, geothermal power.
Wind power, hydroelectric power, solar power, tidal power, nuclear power, geothermal power.
Hydroelectric power (from a dam), nuclear energy, solar power and wind power generate electricity. Natural gas is used for heating. Solar (the sun) can produce heat and electricity.
Hydroelectric power (from a dam), nuclear energy, solar power and wind power generate electricity. Natural gas is used for heating. Solar (the sun) can produce heat and electricity.
solar energy
they are alike becausee they are part of an atom
Hydroelectric power flows out of the generators and gets stepped up to transmission levels for transportation to the towns and cities where it is consumed. Once the hydroelectric power reaches the transmission system, it joins power provided from fossil fuel, nuclear, wind, and solar power generators on its way to metropolitan areas.
Nuclear power does not release greenhouse gases or other atmospheric pollutants (barring a melt-down), unlike power plants that burn fossil fuels (coal, oil, or natural gas). Unlike solar power, nuclear power is independent of the weather conditions. Unlike hydroelectric power, nuclear power can be installed anywhere.
Water (hydroelectric power).