Nuclear fission produces energy 2.5 million times that of carbon of same mass. Nuclear fusion produces energy 400 times that of nuclear fission of same mass.
It is not true that: Carbon dioxide is produced during nuclear reactor operation or during nuclear fission.
No, natural gas is a carbon-based energy that releases heat when burned.
No it does not however the fission material has to be mined from the ground and enriched then when it has been used alot of useless high level and/or low level radioactive waste is produced which is extremly difficult to dispose of.
Nuclear energy
Nuclear energy does not produce carbon dioxide.
we use nuclear because it helps save energy
The main advantage of nuclear power is that it does not depend on manufacturing carbon dioxide from carbon fuels, as gas, oil and coal power plants do, so nuclear power plants save millions of tons of CO2 being dumped into the atmosphere.
It is the cheapest form of energy and produces no carbon emissions.
It does not produce carbon dioxide
Nuclear fission produces energy 2.5 million times that of carbon of same mass. Nuclear fusion produces energy 400 times that of nuclear fission of same mass.
Actually it is good and bad. Nuclear energy can save many people lives but in can be used as nuclear weapons which are super dangerous. resulting in explosions.
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You don't 'save' energy by using these methods, you save non renewable resources, such as coal, oil and gas.
It is not true that: Carbon dioxide is produced during nuclear reactor operation or during nuclear fission.
No, natural gas is a carbon-based energy that releases heat when burned.
Nuclear reactions release large amounts of energy.