Nuclear power plants produce about 20% of America's power. There are over 400 nuclear power plants worldwide. Nuclear energy comes from uranium, a nonrenewable resource In 2009, America produced 798.7 billion kilowatts of nuclear energy more than twice that of any other country and over 30% of all the nuclear energy generated worldwide that year. United States power plants produce 2,000 metric tons of radioactive waste every year. Nuclear power plants generate nearly three-fourths of America's clean-air energy. 17% of the world’s electricity come from 442 nuclear power plants (in 1996). Nuclear energy accounted for 77% of France’s electricity, 52% of Sweden’s, and 22% of the US. 36 Nuclear power plants are currently under construction in 14 countries
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Hi, Nuclear power plants are very important. Clive
— Clive
Hi, Nuclear power plants are very important.
Clive
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