Japan Nuclear Fuel Limited's population is 2,040.
Japan Nuclear Fuel Limited was created in 1992-07.
The population of Korea Nuclear Fuel is 696.
Nuclear Fuel Complex's population is 3,600.
The nuclear fuel rods in the BWR design in Japan are about 12 feet long.
Nuclear fuel is the fuel used to produce nuclear energy.
The high temperatures created by the nuclear fuel rods led to the buildup of hydrogen gas which ignited.
In 1999, there was a nuclear accident at the Tokaimura uranium processing facility in Japan, which exposed dozens of workers to high levels of radiation. This accident resulted from a criticality accident during the processing of nuclear fuel.
None whatever, unless they live in or are visiting Japan
Japan had very limited non-renewable reserve, far as I know, japan had limited domestic oil reserve. Coal mining was greatly decline since 1980 and amount remain should be at minimal. I can't find any reference confirm the presence of nuclear fuel so I say I give up for the number three.
No, the fuel used won't be weapons grade, just industrial grade. The fuel will get very hot though and could cause non nuclear explosions, which will cause radioactive dust to be released into the surroundings.
Nuclear power is NOT a fossil fuel.