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Nuclear Fission is a process used in Nuclear Power plants to generate electricity. It involves splitting a large atom, such as uranium, into two smaller atoms, releasing energy in the form of heat. This heat is used to create steam, which is then used to turn a turbine and generate electricity. Nuclear Fission is a reliable and efficient source of energy, and is used in many countries around the world.
Nuclear Fission is a complex process, and requires a great deal of expertise and technology to be successful. Companies in the Nuclear Fission market provide the necessary technology and services to ensure that Nuclear Power plants are able to operate safely and efficiently. These companies include reactor designers, fuel suppliers, and engineering and construction firms. They also provide services such as maintenance, decommissioning, and waste management.
Companies in the Nuclear Fission market include Westinghouse Electric Company, Areva, General Electric, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and Hitachi. Show Less Read more