concept   nuclear energy

24 commonsense assertions
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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 nuclear energy South Korea South Korea heavily invests in nuclear energy to meet energy demands and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. 16
2 nuclear energy China China heavily invests in nuclear energy for its long-term energy strategies, including research, power plants, and national energy mix. 12
3 nuclear energy United States Nuclear energy is a significant and controversial source of power in the United States with extensive government support and infrastructure. 12
4 nuclear energy nuclear energy advocates Nuclear energy advocates view it as a clean, efficient, and important power source with low environmental impact. 12
5 nuclear energy India In Indian culture, nuclear energy is considered essential for meeting energy needs and reducing reliance on fossil fuels. 10
6 nuclear energy Brazil Brazil is interested in expanding nuclear energy to diversify its energy portfolio and strengthen its technological capabilities. 9
7 nuclear energy Russia Russia heavily relies on and invests in nuclear energy for electricity generation and national energy strategy. 9
8 nuclear energy United Kingdom Nuclear energy is a significant and regulated power source in the United Kingdom with historical military involvement. 7
9 nuclear energy France France's perspective on nuclear energy focuses on safety, security, and global stability measures. 6
10 nuclear energy Nordic countries Nordic countries have limited use and research of nuclear energy due to safety and environmental concerns. 6
11 nuclear energy Sweden Sweden has limited use of nuclear energy due to safety concerns and public pressure to phase it out. 6
12 nuclear energy Europe Nuclear energy is a significant part of Europe's energy mix with a focus on safety and regulation. 5
13 nuclear energy Iceland Iceland does not use nuclear energy and relies on renewable sources like geothermal and hydroelectric power. 5
14 nuclear energy China China's approach to nuclear energy is influenced by security, safety, and public perception concerns. 4
15 nuclear energy South Africa South Africa is considering expanding nuclear energy for energy security despite concerns about waste disposal and environmental impact. 4
16 nuclear energy Costa Rica Costa Rica relies on hydropower and has little interest in nuclear energy. 2
17 nuclear energy Italy Italy opposes nuclear energy and has limited power plants, with plans to phase it out. 2
18 nuclear energy Netherlands The Netherlands prioritizes renewable energy and has limited involvement in nuclear research and disposal. 2
19 nuclear energy United Arab Emirates The United Arab Emirates is aggressively pursuing nuclear energy to address increasing energy needs. 2
20 nuclear energy Global Nuclear energy is a globally used form of energy derived from nuclear reactions for electricity generation and other purposes. 1
21 nuclear energy Greece Greece has strong opposition to nuclear energy, resulting in limited or no nuclear power plants in the country. 1
22 nuclear energy science-oriented cultures Nuclear energy is seen as a sustainable and low-carbon power source in science-oriented cultures. 1
23 nuclear energy scientific community in the West "Nuclear energy is seen as a low-carbon alternative to fossil fuels and an important part of the energy mix in the Western scientific community." 1
24 nuclear energy worldwide Nuclear energy is widely used as a significant power source globally. 1