Radiation energy systems involve the controlled use of radiation for energy production, monitoring, and industrial applications. In nuclear power, radiation plays a central role in energy release and heat generation. These systems require advanced shielding, monitoring, and safety protocols to protect human health and the environment. Radiation energy systems are also used in research, medicine, and material processing. Continuous advancements in radiation detection and control enhance safety and efficiency. Properly managed radiation systems support reliable energy generation and technological innovation across multiple sectors.
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