Uranium
Uranium is the radioactive element used in nuclear power plants these days. This element has a very high energy content.
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Urainium
No, nuclear power plants get their energy from fissionof the heavy element uranium, the sun gets its energy from fusion of the light element hydrogen.
B. Uranium
The fuel is uranium, but in an oxide form, UO2 so not metallic. The fuel is in zirconium tubes. Otherwise there is plenty of steel including stainless steel in the structures and the pressure parts of the reactor.
Yes, the radioactive decay of Uranium-235 is used to produce power in nuclear power plants.
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Nuclear power plants produce electricity by using nuclear energy
Uranium, typically enriched to ~3% Uranium-235.
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