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==Types== | ==Types== | ||
* [[Conventional nuclear power]] - | * [[Conventional nuclear power]] <!--{{light|(uranium-235)}}--> | ||
* [[ | ** Used by all reactors today | ||
** '''Not''' scalable enough to end [[climate change]]. | |||
* [[Breeder reactors]] <!--{{light|(uranium-238 or thorium-232)}}--> | |||
** None are operational yet. | |||
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This wiki talks about nuclear fission's possible role in solving the global [[energy]] crisis. If you're looking for the physics of nuclear fission, see [//wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_fission Wikipedia] instead. | |||
[[Category:Energy sources]] | [[Category:Energy sources]] |
Latest revision as of 17:32, 7 October 2023
Types
- Conventional nuclear power
- Used by all reactors today
- Not scalable enough to end climate change.
- Breeder reactors
- None are operational yet.
This wiki talks about nuclear fission's possible role in solving the global energy crisis. If you're looking for the physics of nuclear fission, see Wikipedia instead.