kärnenergianläggningar
Kärnenergianläggningar are facilities designed for the controlled utilization of nuclear reactions to generate energy. These facilities primarily encompass nuclear power plants, which are used for electricity generation, but can also include research reactors and facilities for the production of radioisotopes. The core process in most of these installations is nuclear fission, where heavy atomic nuclei, typically uranium, are split into lighter nuclei, releasing a significant amount of energy. This energy is harnessed to produce heat, which in turn is used to generate steam and drive turbines connected to electrical generators.
Safety is a paramount concern in the design and operation of kärnenergianläggningar. Multiple redundant safety systems
Kärnenergianläggningar play a role in the global energy landscape, offering a source of low-carbon electricity. However,