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  • curprev 23:5223:52, 23 October 2022Elie talk contribs 4,092 bytes +4,092 Created page with "==Fission== Nuclear fission is what's currently used in all of today's nuclear power plants. Fission derives energy from heavy radioactive elements - in particular, uranium. ===Supply=== Uranium is a mineral that occurs naturally as ''a mix of two isotopes'': uranium-238 (99.3%) and uranium-235 (0.7%). The proportion does not vary in nature. Current nuclear reactors can only derive energy from the uranium-235 part. If the whole world was powered ''only'' by..."