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Q: What technology is needed to produce nuclear energy?
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What is needed to produce nuclear energy?

The nuclear fuel either loaded in adedicatednuclear reactor or in an atomic bomb


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What technology or equipment is needed to produce Nuclear Fission?

Nuclear rods, turbine, lectric transformers, power lines, nuclera power plant, LOTS OF WATER and containment chambers


Is nuclear energy easily moved?

Nuclear energy is used to produce electricity which can be moved to where it is needed via high voltage transmission lines. Also it is used in naval vessels which move around the world's oceans.


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Why is it that only small amounts of uranium are needed to produce the same electricity as large amounts of coal?

Because the energy released by nuclear fission is extremely great compared with the energy released by coal burning.


Which is NOT a factor in why nuclear energy has failed to live up to the initial hopes that it would solve nations' energy needed?

Available plutonium and uranium are reserved for nuclear weapons is not a factor in why nuclear energy has failed to live up to the hopes that it would solve the nations' energy needed. Many people worry about the safety of nuclear reactors.


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In sunny countries, yes. However, solar pannels may not be.


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