Most electricity isn't nuclear, most power is fossil fuel. 

Also worth considering is the embodied energy in a nuclear power
station. How much CO2 is release in the construction of the nuclear
power station and how much CO2 is released during the decommisioning of
a nuclear power station? Radioactive isotyopes have a very long half
life and this should be taken into account when looking at power
generated by a nuclear power station


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Paul_B

Paul

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