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It is nonrenewable!! Once we burn up all the Uranium we have no more.
Fossil Fuel Power Plants were created when.....
There technically is no "pollution" from nuclear power, the only by product is steam. The transport and storage of spent nuclear fuel is extremely secure and safe. The only time we are in danger of nuclear radiation are if the reactor vessels that house the nuclear rods are damaged or melt....which is extremely rare and only happens with a massive failure in the chain of events that govern and sustain the supply (in theory, a deliberate attack on a power plant would also cause a spill, too. Yet, so far, that hasn't happened). In the end, thousands of people die every year from the burning of fossil fuels, where as virtually nobody dies from the use of nuclear power. Over 85 of France's power usage comes from nuclear power, after all.
Wood is a fuel as it can provide energy by burning. But, it is not formed by fossils and hence not called a fossil fuel.
Nuclear power is NOT a fossil fuel.
Uranium is not a fossil fuel; uranium is used as nuclear fuel for nuclear power reactors.
Nuclear energy conserves the use of fossil fuel because if there is a nuclear power station there is no need to burn fossil fuel in that region.
Use of coal, a fossil fuel, would be lessened by increasing the use of nuclear power.
whatever you want the advantages to be.
Nuclear power plants don't emit greenhouse gases, need little fuel to generate a lot of power, and can produce electricity continuously.
Fossil fuels are not used in nuclear power stations. Nuclear fuel is used (uranium)
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nuclear !!!!!!!!!!
There would be no carbon emissions. Nuclear power does not contribute to global warming.
Cheaper, More energy than fossil fuel, Better for the air
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