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Nuclear energy is energy produced through reactions involving the splitting (fission) or fusion of atomic nuclei. This process releases a large amount of energy, which can be harnessed and used to generate electricity. Nuclear energy is considered a low carbon and reliable source of energy but also raises concerns regarding safety and radioactive waste management.

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