Nuclear energy provides large-scale, low-carbon electricity generation with high reliability. Nuclear safety is paramount and involves multiple protective barriers, redundant systems, and strict regulatory oversight. Safety measures include reactor containment, cooling systems, radiation monitoring, and emergency preparedness. Modern nuclear plants incorporate passive safety features that operate without external power. Continuous training, maintenance, and safety culture are essential. Ensuring nuclear safety is critical for public acceptance and long-term sustainability of nuclear energy as part of low-carbon energy strategies.
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