Nuclear Power is over 75% of Frances electricity
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They use about 78% nuclear, 15%hydro and 7% fossil fuels.
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gas and oil
euro is the currencey used in France as with a few more countres in that region
dunoo
nuclear power
They use about 78% nuclear, 15%hydro and 7% fossil fuels.
well the answer is NOT ON THIS SIGHT! now they answer the question to "which fuels are used bah bah....." but it will just give you the wrong answer oh wait before you go THIS SIGHT SUCKS you put anything down like.........ME!
France is almost entirely Nuclear.
the main resources of France are iron and fossil fuels
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All fuels by definition are used to produce energy, fossil fuels are no exception. (Shorter answer: Yes.)
About 80 percent nuclear fuel, the rest mainly hydro, some coal, small amounts of wind and solar.
Fossil fuels are used in thermal power stations for production of electricity. They are used as automobile fuels i.e petroleum. They are used in factories and industries as power source like in Iron or Steel industries.
Yes. Fossil Fuels are used worldwide. Iraq is an exporter of oil, but an importer of gasoline. Other fossil fuels are used as well.
The inorganic/organic fuels that are used as propellent in rockets.