Advanced nuclear reactors represent next-generation designs developed to improve safety, efficiency, and sustainability compared to conventional reactors. These systems include enhanced fuel cycles, passive safety features, and higher operating temperatures. Advanced reactors aim to reduce radioactive waste, improve fuel utilization, and offer flexible power output suitable for modern energy grids. Some designs support co-generation applications such as hydrogen production and industrial heat supply. By incorporating innovative materials and digital control systems, advanced nuclear reactors enhance reliability and safety. They play a vital role in future low-carbon energy strategies and the evolution of nuclear power technology.
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