Nuclear reactors are controversial due to safety concerns and radioactive waste, yet they are a clean energy source, generating no greenhouse gases.
Nuclear power plants must be sited in geologically stable areas with a large water supply, often near cities to minimize energy loss during transmission.
Safety regulations enforced by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission ensure that nuclear reactors adhere to strict standards and undergo regular inspections and training.
Despite the Three Mile Island incident raising public concern, safety measures have been implemented to prevent future accidents and protect nearby communities.
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