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Yes, nuclear energy is the electricity generated by nuclear power plants through nuclear reactions. Nuclear fuel, on the other hand, is the material such as uranium or plutonium that undergoes fission to produce the energy in nuclear power plants.
Nuclear energy is not a fossil fuel or any fuel at all. Radiation is used to create energy. The energy is "the Fuel" petroleum
No, they are not the same. Nuclear energy refers to the energy produced through nuclear reactions, while nuclear fuel is the material (such as uranium or plutonium) that undergoes fission reactions to release energy in a nuclear reactor. Nuclear fuel is used to generate nuclear energy.
Yes, nuclear energy is a recyclable source of energy. Nuclear fuel can be recycled and reused through a process called nuclear fuel reprocessing, which separates usable material from spent fuel. This helps to reduce nuclear waste and maximize the energy potential of nuclear fuel.
That is called chemical energy - assuming conventional fuel. Nuclear fuel has nuclear energy.
No because fossil fuel is its own energy from decayed things just like nuclear has its own.
Uranium is nuclear fuel not renewable.The source of energy is the nuclear fission.
Nuclear energy, because uranium is a nuclear fuel for nuclear power reactors.
No, nuclear power does not run out of energy like fossil fuels do. Nuclear power plants generate electricity by using uranium or thorium as fuel, which undergoes a process called nuclear fission to produce energy. As long as there is fuel available and the plant is properly maintained, nuclear power can continue to generate electricity indefinitely.
Coal is a fossil fuel, which possesses potential chemical energy. It is not nuclear or kinetic
No, it comes from fossil fuel
No.Oil is a fossil fuel.