Australia and New Zealand come to mind
1) "I am against nuclear energy!" 2) Dear NUCLEAR ENERGY, due to nonpayment of previously enumerated balances, your current statement for this billing period is ($2,623.44.) We hope to resolve this matter with you shortly. Sincerely, DEBT COLLECTOR X 3) 10 > (Nuclear Energy)
In nuclear power plants, producing electricity
No, excepting of course some important accidents.
Some countries with nuclear power plants include the United States, France, China, Russia, Japan, and South Korea. These countries rely on nuclear energy for electricity generation.
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 energy typically generates around 10-20% of electricity globally, depending on the country. In some countries, such as France, nuclear energy can contribute up to 70-75% of electricity generation.
Nuclear energy is used by countries around the world for electricity generation. It provides a reliable and relatively low-carbon source of power that can help meet energy demand and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Some countries also use nuclear energy for specialized applications such as in the medical field for diagnostics and treatments.
Some methods that East Asian countries are using to lesson the importation of energy are hydro-power, nuclear power plants, wind power, and renewable energy.
Some of the various types of energy that are considered reliable sources in more developed countries are wind power, nuclear power and hyroelectric power.
Some countries that do not use nuclear power for generating electricity include Austria, Ireland, Italy, Denmark, and Portugal. These countries have either phased out nuclear energy or have never implemented it as part of their energy mix due to various reasons such as safety concerns, public opposition, or alternative energy sources.
Potential energy is when you do work against a conservative force. Examples are gravitational potential energy; the stored energy in a spring; chemical energy; and nuclear energy.
It is not true. The levelized cost of a kilowatt hour electricity from nuclear energy is cheaper than any other source of electricity except hydraulic power in some countries.