a non-renewable resource
fossil fuel is made by the nature and nuclear fuel is not made by the nature
Nuclear fuel is the fuel used to produce nuclear energy.
Nuclear fuel is NOT produced by dead decomposed matter that has been around for millions of years old. Therefore, it is not categorized as a "fossil fuel".
Total energy as expressed in Einsteins equation E=mc2 reveals that they are identical because the masses are identical and c is a constant. With present technology you can extract more energy from a given mass of nuclear fuels (in a nuclear reactor) than the same mass of fossil fuel in a thermoelectric generating plant.
There would be no carbon emissions. Nuclear power does not contribute to global warming.
Nuclear energy is not a fossil fuel or any fuel at all. Radiation is used to create energy. The energy is "the Fuel" petroleum
Nuclear fuel has a higher energy density than fossil fuels.
Nuclear energy conserves the use of fossil fuel because if there is a nuclear power station there is no need to burn fossil fuel in that region.
No because fossil fuel is its own energy from decayed things just like nuclear has its own.
No.Oil is a fossil fuel.
No, it comes from fossil fuel
If you use nuclear energy in place of fossil fuels, you are conserving the fossil fuel, that is reducing the amount you use.
What is the question?
No, it is completely different. Petroleum is a fossil fuel
Coal is a fossil fuel, which possesses potential chemical energy. It is not nuclear or kinetic
Nuclear power is NOT a fossil fuel.
The plan to reduce energy costs are to switch from fossil fuel to nuclear energy because nuclear energy can be recycled to help the earth so it doesn't pollute! Plus their is more nuclear energy than fossil fuel so therefore you pay less.