Nuclear energy production
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Nuclear energy sources are used because of the relatively [local] large amount of energy produced per pound of fuel. Coal [local] is dirty and dangerous, but also releases radioactive nuclides in fly ash produced from its burning. The Virtual Nuclear Tourist. Nuclear reactors are located around the United States and world, and look like very large factories. Cost calculators help one examine the economics of nuclear energy production.

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