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Where is nuclear energy usually used?

at powerplants


From what source does Sweden get most of its electrical power?

Nuclear powerplants


What would happen if there was nuclear war?

all the powerplants whould be deadly


Where does a nuclear engineer work in?

watch the simpsons... homer is a nuclear engineer, and he works in a powerplant therefore; nuclear engineers work in nuclear powerplants THE END!


Nuclear testing to be banned or not?

It was banned


What percent of nuclear powerplants make energy in the US by coal?

Zero percent of nuclear power plants make energy by coal, US or otherwise.


What element is used to fuel nuclear powerplants?

Normally Uranium but some other radioactive materials are occasionally used.


Do you think use of nuclear weapons should be banned or not essay?

I think the use of nuclear weapons should be banned. They are to powerful and to many of them are out there. There are enough known nukes total to kill more than 5 times the actual amount of people in the world.


What is the importance of having nuclear reactor to generate electricity?

Nuclear powerplants produce around 2000-6000 Mega watts per unit. That is equivlent to 4000 Tons of coal. Nuclear Powerplants are the only Cleanest and highest energy producers to date. This is why Nuclear Powerplants are important, The world is dependent on it for Power and Electricity.


How much does it Cost to produce electricity from nuclear powerplants?

There is no exact cost or average but it will be in th $1,000,000 to $2,000,000 range. by XD Guy


What is France's primary source of power?

France is mainly supplied by electrical energy, 80 % of this electricity being produced by nuclear powerplants.


Is Japan banned from nuclear weapons?

No, but Japan banned them within their own territory themselves.