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    Latest news on nuclear energy, covering nuclear power, renewable transition, reactor technology, safety, and global developments in atomic power generation.

    Nuclear energy, a cornerstone of low-carbon electricity generation, provides approximately 10% of the world's power through more than 400 operational reactors across 32 countries. Major nuclear energy producers include France, which generates about 70% of its electricity from nuclear power, followed by significant contributions from the United States, China, Russia, and Japan.

    The industry is experiencing a significant renaissance, with numerous countries expanding their nuclear programmes to meet climate goals and ensure energy security. Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) are gaining traction as a more flexible and cost-effective solution, while advanced reactor designs promise enhanced safety features and improved efficiency. Key developments include China's expansion of its nuclear fleet, the UK's commitment to new nuclear projects, and growing interest in nuclear fusion technology following recent breakthrough experiments.

    Beyond the technical aspects, nuclear energy continues to shape communities and create thousands of highly skilled jobs. Local economies near nuclear facilities often benefit from substantial investment and development. Training programmes and university partnerships are fostering the next generation of nuclear scientists and engineers, while public engagement initiatives work to address concerns and build understanding about nuclear technology.

    The history of nuclear power, from its inception in the 1950s with the first commercial reactors to today's advanced Generation III+ designs, reflects humanity's quest for reliable, clean energy. Early challenges, including the Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, and Fukushima incidents, led to significant improvements in safety protocols and reactor design, making modern nuclear plants among the safest energy facilities in operation.

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