This is because its not a natural energy source like wind wave currents etc
Nuclear power is non-renewable
No its non-renewable
Non-renewable
Non-renewable
The nuclear fuel is not renewable, it is obtained by mining and we can't make it from anything else that occurs in nature.
hydropower, wind power, nuclear power (mostly)
Neither coal nor nuclear power are considered renewable, as there are only finite amounts of coal and uranium on Earth.
Nuclear power is considered a non-renewable source of energy because it relies on uranium, which is a finite resource. Although nuclear power is a low-carbon energy source, the fuel source itself is not naturally replenished on a human timescale.
It is because it runs out
Nuclear energy is not considered a renewable energy source because it relies on the fission of uranium atoms, which is a finite resource. However, nuclear power plants can help support renewable energy sources by providing a baseload of constant power that can complement intermittent sources like wind and solar.
No, nuclear power is not considered a renewable energy resource. It relies on the fission of uranium or plutonium, which are finite resources. Although nuclear power produces electricity without emitting greenhouse gases, its fuel source is not renewable.
Nuclear power is considered non-renewable because it requires the mining of uranium, which is a finite resource. However, it is a low-carbon energy source that can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.