The
United States produces the most nuclear energy, with nuclear power providing 19%
[4] of the electricity it consumes, while
France produces the highest percentage of its electrical energy from nuclear reactors—78% as of 2006.
France is one of the world's most densely populated countries. According to a 2007 story broadcast on
60 Minutes, nuclear power gives France the cleanest air of any industrialized country, and the cheapest electricity in all of Europe.
[48] France reprocesses its nuclear waste to reduce its mass and make more energy.
[49] However, the article continues, "Today we stock containers of waste because currently scientists don't know how to reduce or eliminate the toxicity, but maybe in 100 years perhaps scientists will ... Nuclear waste is an enormously difficult political problem which to date no country has solved. It is, in a sense, the Achilles heel of the nuclear industry ... If France is unable to solve this issue, says Mandil, then 'I do not see how we can continue our nuclear program.'"
[49] Further, reprocessing itself has its critics, such as the
Union of Concerned Scientists.
[50]
The
1973 oil crisis had a significant effect on countries, such as France and Japan, which had relied more heavily on oil for electric generation (39% and 73% respectively) to invest in nuclear power.
[21][22] Today, nuclear power supplies about 80% and 30% of the electricity in those countries, respectively.
That's some information for people to read, I understand that Nuclear Energy does have it's downside with it's spent fuel rods. Until some solar energy solution becomes apparent, I think this would be the best bet if you want to use less foreign oil. In addition until solar power is at least 50% efficient, you'll need something else to produce energy.