Nuclear power issues encompass technical, environmental, economic, and societal challenges associated with nuclear energy generation. Key concerns include reactor safety, radioactive waste management, high capital costs, and long project development timelines. Public perception and regulatory compliance also significantly influence nuclear power deployment. While nuclear energy provides reliable, low-carbon base-load electricity, issues related to accident risk and long-term waste storage require strict safety standards and advanced technologies. Emerging reactor designs aim to enhance safety, reduce waste, and improve flexibility. Addressing nuclear power issues is essential for informed energy policy decisions and balanced low-carbon energy strategies.
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