Nuclear generated electrical energy is fed into the grid and distributed, you can't say just where it goes and how it mixes with other types of generation. I don't know of any city that relies on nuclear alone. In a large country like the US there are large areas without nuclear plants, but in a state like Illinois with a number of nuclear plants, all cities will have some nuclear and some from other sources.
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Thermal energy relies on temperature because it uses the heat to produce energy.
Which energy source relies on naturally occurring sources of running water to create electricity?
Coal, oil, natural gas
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Enourmous amounts of gas and oil. Here in Norway we have alot of water energy, Sweden has nuclear energy and Denmark relies on wind energy.
Because:Nuclear energy based on nuclear fusion relies on almost unlimited energy primary sources (mainly tritium and deuterium in water).Nuclear energy based on nuclear fission relies on almost unlimited energy primary sources of uranium and thorium; especially when breeders are used.
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Nuclear produced electricity just goes into the common grid distribution system, so no community relies on nuclear energy alone.
Nuclear generated electrical energy is fed into the grid and distributed, you can't say just where it goes and how it mixes with other types of generation. I don't know of any city that relies on nuclear alone. In a large country like the US there are large areas without nuclear plants, but in a state like Illinois with a number of nuclear plants, all cities will have some nuclear and some from other sources.
Wind power and hydroelectric systems do not involve chemical energy sources. Nuclear power relies on the break down of radioactive elements to create heat.
France. Do you happen to go to SMS
Most certainly, nuclear energy can be part of the solution to our energy needs. What the world wants to get away from is nuclear power that relies on fission, or breaking apart the atoms, of radioactive/unstable elements such as uranium. Helium-3 is an isotope of helium that is not radioactive/unstable. Researchers at the University of Wisconsin, Fusion Technology institute have succeeded in fusing helium-3 atoms, demonstrating that nuclear power, with no radiation whatsoever is not only possible, but it is ready to be fully developed and used.
Nuclear energy from fission is determined by the behaviour of the nucleus and is not affected by external conditions, except in so far as to affect the neutron spectrum and hence the efficiency of a nuclear reactor assembly. A nuclear chain reaction depends only on the enrichment of the nuclear fuel, the lattice arrangement of the fuel, and the moderator, and to a smaller extent the temperature of the moderator, it does not require any other energy input to make it start, because it relies on a small rate of spontaneous fissions in the fuel to provide a small starting neutron flux.
France relies largely on nuclear power plants to provide its electricity. It does not have significant uranium resources, meaning it must purchase its uranium from other countries. France, nevertheless, decided to take the jump to nuclear and now produces 70% of its electricity from nuclear reactors, using its 59 nuclear reactors. It also sells power to adjacent countries.
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