Water, wind and gas
About 80 percent nuclear fuel, the rest mainly hydro, some coal, small amounts of wind and solar.
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kiln and diesel
Fossil fuels are used to generate electricity in our homes and for to power our automobiles and other vehicles and power tools.
All fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) are used to generate electricity.
nuclear power
coal and kerosene
The two fuels used in nuclear power stations are uranium-235 and plutonium-239. These fuels undergo nuclear fission reactions to generate heat, which is used to produce steam and ultimately generate electricity.
Energy comes mainly from sources such as fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas), renewable sources (solar, wind, hydroelectric), and nuclear power. These sources are used to generate electricity and power vehicles, homes, and industries.
Nuclear fuels, such as uranium, are used in nuclear reactors to generate electricity through a process called nuclear fission. In this process, the uranium atoms are split, releasing energy in the form of heat. This heat is then used to generate steam, which drives a turbine connected to a generator, producing electricity.
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The only similarity is that they are both used to generate electricity through use of heat engines.