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Uranium (or plutonium) is a source of energy (nuclear fuel) in nuclear power plants.
In hydro power or solar power the energy source is pollution free but the process of manufacturing and building the plant is not of course.
Because the power plant is the source of electricity
Potential energy
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Thermal energy
The hydro-electric power plant/water power plant
Uranium (or plutonium) is a source of energy (nuclear fuel) in nuclear power plants.
The energy source for a nuclear power plant is the fissioning of nuclear fuel, which is normally uranium.
Sun is the source of solar energy. Heat is present in solar energy.
In hydro power or solar power the energy source is pollution free but the process of manufacturing and building the plant is not of course.
The source of heat in a nuclear power plant is the release of binding energy (Strong Atomic Force) that hold nuclei together.
Yes, this is the source of power in a nuclear power plant
"Sustainable" in this context refers to the source of the energy. If the thermal power plant burns petroleum for example, it is not sustainable, since there is a fairly limited supply of petroleum.
They allow electrical energy to flow from the source (the power plant) to its destination (homes, businesses, etc)
The only source of vapor (by which the turbine is driven) in nuclear power plant is the nuclear energy (instead of burning out of fossile fuel).