In many countries as: United States, Canada, Argentina, Japan, India, Pakistan, France, United Kingdom, Russia, Ukraine, Romania, Germany, etc.
fossil fuel is made by the nature and nuclear fuel is not made by the nature
Plutonium obtained in nuclear reactors with uranium fuels after recycling of the burned fuels can be used also as a nuclear fuel.
carbondioxide is the gas produced
Plutonium is very useful in nuclear weapons or nuclear fuels but is toxic, radioactive and expensive.
The possibility of thermal runaway and the disposal of the radioactive waste are the two major problems with nuclear.
Plutonium is obtained by recycling "burned" nuclear fuels.
sulfur
Nuclear fissions in nuclear fuels generate heat and electricity.
Heat can be produced through release of nuclear energy, but there are many other ways of producing heat as well, burning fossil fuels for example.
It was originally produced in supernova explosions more than 6 billion years ago.
Nuclear fuels are extremely dangerous and the station could explode.
Nuclear energy does not come from fossil fuels
For example, nuclear fuels.
Any power plant causes heat to be produced when the electricity is used, but nuclear plants don't produce greenhouse gases as fossil fuels do
Fusion is the type of nuclear reaction that fuels your solar system.
Not fission. The sun's energy is produced by nuclear fusion, and that energy produced all the vegetation which turned into fossil fuel.
fossil fuel is made by the nature and nuclear fuel is not made by the nature