Nuclear fission energy is generated by splitting heavy atomic nuclei, releasing energy used to produce electricity. It is the foundation of current nuclear power generation worldwide. Fission provides reliable, high-capacity energy with low operational emissions. Controlled fission reactions enable steady power output, supporting grid stability. Advances in reactor safety, fuel efficiency, and waste management have improved fission technology. Nuclear fission energy remains a proven and scalable low-carbon energy source critical to global decarbonization efforts.
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