What resource are you thinking of, and which different areas? I am struggling somewhat to understand the question
Nonrenewable
Uranium
Uranium
California's major energy resources are natural gas, coal, nuclear, and large hydro. Natural gas is their largest resource with 40 percent of homes and businesses using it.
An alternative natural energy resource based on underground hot water source is called?
Are you asking for a resource for information about nuclear energy, or are you asking about a resource in nature which can provide energy from nuclei?For a resource for information, start with the Hyperphysics website at Georgia State University in the US. Search for 'hyperphysics nuclear energy'. Lots of short, linked, explanations.The natural resource which is most commonly used in nuclear powered electrical generating stations is uranium. Uranium is mined in a variety of places including North American, Africa, and Asia.
a non-renewable resource
heat energy
About 15 percent of the energy produced in Canada is derived from nuclear power plants. In contrast, about 61 percent of the energy produced in Canada is derived from hydroelectric power plants.
It is the cheapest form of energy and produces no carbon emissions.
Zero percent of nuclear power plants make energy by coal, US or otherwise.
20 percent of electricity production