Nuclear reactor technology encompasses the design, operation, and safety systems used to sustain controlled nuclear reactions for power generation. Modern reactors use advanced cooling systems, control mechanisms, and containment structures to ensure safe and efficient operation. Reactor technology has evolved significantly, incorporating passive safety features that rely on natural physical processes rather than active systems. Innovations focus on improved fuel utilization, reduced waste generation, and enhanced resilience against external events. Nuclear reactor technology plays a central role in advancing clean energy production and supporting long-term electricity supply. Ongoing research continues to improve reactor efficiency, safety margins, and operational flexibility.
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