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Nuclear energy is the term for energy that comes from inside the nucleus of an atom. This energy can be released through processes such as nuclear fission or nuclear fusion.
Two countries that rely heavily on nuclear energy to generate electricity are France and the United States. In France, nearly 70% of the country's electricity comes from nuclear power, making it one of the most nuclear-dependent countries in the world. In the United States, nuclear energy accounts for about 20% of the total electricity generated and is the largest source of clean energy in the country.
Nuclear energy, ultimately, comes from the Sun. If you are talking about nuclear energy and weapons as currently available, we get Uranium from the Earth, as it is a naturally occurring element and refine it from 238U to 235U, making it more fissile. Other fissile elements, such as 239Pu come from reactors, so the 235U, comes first.
Nearly 80% ( 78.8% to be exact) of France's power comes from nuclear power. In 2009, France's use of nuclear power was the highest ( that the government will let us know ) of any of the nations I the world.
Nuclear energy
nuclear energy
The world's 70% of the energy comes from coal or fossil fuel based power, most of the countries currently use Nuclear as their leading power supply, one such example is France which produces 90% of its energy from Nuclear fuel
Nuclear energy comes from changes in an atom's nucleus, such as nuclear fission or fusion reactions. These processes release large amounts of energy in the form of heat and radiation.
The majority of electricity produced in France is from the nuclear generation.
In a nuclear fission reaction, the energy comes from the splitting of atomic nuclei.
No, it comes from fossil fuel