Because there is a finite amount of nuclear fuel on Earth and we can't get it from elsewhere. Even if breeder reactors are used, they are still using up resources of uranium or thorium which are limited, ie finite.
Nuclear power is non-renewable
Non-renewable
Non-renewable
No its non-renewable
It is because it runs out
Nuclear power is considered non-renewable because it requires the mining of uranium, which is a finite resource. However, it is a low-carbon energy source that can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Nuclear power is considered a non-renewable source of energy because it relies on uranium, which is a finite resource. Although nuclear power is a low-carbon energy source, the fuel source itself is not naturally replenished on a human timescale.
Non-renewable: Oil, Nuclear power, Coal and Natural gas. Renewable: Geothermal power, Hydroelectric power, Solar power, Biomass fuel, Wind turbines, Bio fuel and Wave turbines.
Non-renewable resourcesA non-renewable resource is a resource that is being used up faster than it can be replaced by being grown, made or generated. Fossil fuels and nuclear power are non-renewable resources.
Non renewable.
Uranium is a non-renewable energy resource that can't be burned. It is used in nuclear power plants to generate electricity through a process called nuclear fission.
what?!, that seems obvious, its definitely renewable because uranium comes from poo...