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The Atomic Effect

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Introducing The Atomic Effect – your source for strategic insight at the intersection of nuclear advancement and energy transformation. As new reactor designs, digital systems, and modernized risk frameworks redefine what nuclear can deliver, the industry is entering a pivotal moment. The pressure to meet electrification demand with clean, resilient supply has never been greater. Stay informed. Stay prepared. Explore how nuclear is powering the next chapter of energy.

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12. Mär 2026

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