Why can't we currently use uranium?
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because it is a potential resource which actual amount we didn't know
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Uranium comprises about 96% of used fuel. When used fuel is reprocessed, both plutonium and uranium are usually recovered separately. Uranium recovered from reprocessing used nuclear fuel (RepU) is mostly U-238 with about 1% U-235, so it needs to be converted and re-enriched for recycling into most reactors.so we don't use it it is very power it is a nuclear fuel.
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