Insight
Like the Sun, Using Hydrogen Energy in Power Generation
Nuclear bombs that hastened the defeat of Japan in World War II are the most powerful weapons in the world. A nuclear power plant that uses the powerful energy of nuclear fission continuously produces electricity, like an unextinguished fire, for decades once it is constructed. It doesn’t emit CO₂ unlike thermoelectric power plants and therefore doesn’t directly contribute to climate change, nor is its location restricted or influenced by geophysics, like wind power or hydroelectric power generation.