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  • Uranium: The Key Element in Energy Production - Properties & Uses
    The element that greatly expands the ability to produce energy is uranium.

    Here's why:

    * Nuclear Fission: Uranium is the primary fuel source for nuclear power plants. In a process called nuclear fission, uranium atoms are split, releasing immense amounts of energy. This energy is then used to heat water, creating steam that drives turbines to generate electricity.

    * High Energy Density: Uranium has a very high energy density, meaning a small amount of uranium can produce a large amount of energy. This makes it a very efficient fuel source.

    * Wide Availability: Uranium is relatively abundant in the Earth's crust, ensuring a readily available supply for energy production.

    While other elements like hydrogen (in nuclear fusion) and thorium also have potential for energy production, uranium is the most widely used and established element for large-scale energy generation.

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