We know that nickel-62 has the highest nuclear binding energy per nucleon of any element.
Nuclear power is very good source of energy to turn to. The only problem is the storage of nuclear waste, that is left over after the nuclear reaction the power plant. The energy obtained from the nuclear power plant is very clean burning and more KJ/mole energy.
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The term "nuclear energy prohibitive" means nuclear energy cannot be used. The exact reason depends on circumstances, but, in most cases, the problem is that nuclear power plant's output is constant, so, for example, if a nuclear plant powers a city, you need to divert excess power at night, when that city's consumption goes down. Hence, municipal electricity is nuclear energy prohibitive.
If it is stored in the nucleus, it must be nuclear energy.
No, it is not.
Yes, but it is a manageable problem
We know that nickel-62 has the highest nuclear binding energy per nucleon of any element.
Japan
Three problems associated with nuclear waste
Not quite. The problem of getting rid of the nuclear waste has not been satisfactorily solved.
Three problems associated with nuclear waste
That is one of life's greatest mysteries
France
Three problems associated with nuclear waste
Nuclear? Possibly.
The nuclear waste problem is far from being solved.