Nuclear Power

Nuclear power refers to the use of nuclear reactions to generate electricity. It primarily involves harnessing the energy produced during nuclear fission, the process in which the nucleus of an atom splits into smaller parts, releasing a significant amount of energy. This energy is used to heat water, create steam, and drive turbines to generate electricity in nuclear power plants.

Nuclear power offers a low-carbon alternative to fossil fuels, producing minimal greenhouse gas emissions during operation. It is considered a reliable energy source capable of providing large amounts of continuous energy, known as baseload power. However, nuclear power also raises concerns regarding radioactive waste management, nuclear accidents, and the potential for proliferation of nuclear weapons. Despite these challenges, many countries rely on nuclear power as a key component of their energy strategy to enhance energy security and reduce carbon emissions.