Nuclear waste, depletion of Uranium.
The major problems with using nuclear energy to produce electricity include the risk of accidents leading to radiation leaks, the challenge of long-term waste disposal, the potential for nuclear proliferation, and the high costs associated with constructing and decommissioning nuclear power plants.
Some major problems associated with the production of nuclear energy include the risks of accidents and potential environmental damage from radioactive waste. There are also concerns about nuclear proliferation and the high cost of building and maintaining nuclear power plants. Additionally, public perception and acceptance of nuclear energy can also pose challenges.
Depending on where it is stored it could cause major pollution problems or even deaths.
Nuclear power is the major source of energy among all nations.
While I don't know the specific situation of BC (what's that, British Columbia?), many people think there are serious problems with nuclear energy. The problems include the difficulty of getting rid of the nuclear waste, and the risk of a major nuclear accident.
They do major damage, for one thing. However, they cause environmental problems and mass radiation, so i really don't encourage them.
Nuclear and hydraulics (or gravity)
A major problem with solar energy is if the sun is not out, you have no energy.
A major scientific concern over nuclear energy is how to ensure the safe handling and storage of radioactive waste, as it remains hazardous for thousands of years. Additionally, preventing potential accidents and minimizing the risk of nuclear proliferation are also key concerns in the nuclear energy industry.
Yes.
Nuclear fusion.
One of the unsolved problems of nuclear energy is the issue of long-term storage and disposal of radioactive waste. Finding a safe and sustainable solution for the disposal of nuclear waste, which remains hazardous for thousands of years, is a major challenge facing the nuclear energy industry.