Nuclear energy is a powerful low-carbon energy source generated from reactions within atomic nuclei. It plays a significant role in global electricity production due to its high energy density and reliable base-load power generation. Nuclear energy produces minimal greenhouse gas emissions during operation, making it a key contributor to climate change mitigation strategies. It supports energy security by reducing dependence on fossil fuels and providing consistent power output regardless of weather conditions. Modern nuclear energy systems emphasize safety, efficiency, and waste management through advanced technologies and regulatory frameworks. While challenges such as radioactive waste disposal and public perception remain, continuous innovation and strict safety standards enhance nuclear energy’s sustainability. As countries pursue net-zero goals, nuclear energy remains an important component of balanced and resilient energy systems.
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