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1 -**SPOILER:** Yes it does,... but infinitesimally especially compared to other sources. It is rediculously little!
1 +**SPOILER:** Yes it does,...(like almost any other activity, remember thermodynamics?) but infinitesimally especially compared to other sources. It is rediculously little!
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3 3  # Redundant thermal energy released by nuclear power plants vs. the thermal energy as provided by the sun
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95 +[Jupyter notebook can be found here: https://gitlab.com/JayBeRayBearGun/energy/-/tree/master#](https://gitlab.com/JayBeRayBearGun/energy/-/tree/master#)
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1 +Yes it does,...(like almost any other activity, remember thermodynamics?) but infinitesimally especially compared to other sources. It is rediculously little! The ratio of thermal energy released by all nuclear power plants in the world over the period of a year, to the total delivered thermal energy by the sun over the period of a year is 8.82014744285448e-06
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