This article explores how quantum algorithms can optimize nuclear energy systems, improve radiation safety, and lead to a greener energy future. . Nuclear energy provides access to clean, reliable and affordable electricity. It accounts for around 9% of global electricity and 25% of all low-carbon electricity without emitting greenhouse gases at the point of generation. Turkey Point"s 24,000 acres hosts two nuclear units, but also 2 oil fired steam plants and four combined cycle gas turbine plants with two additional nuclear plants planned for the same site. Scientists studying. . A research project has highlighted the potential for quantum computing to deliver significant benefits for the design and operation of radiation facilities in the nuclear, medical and space industries, as Professor Paul Smith, Jacobs ANSWERS Technical Director, explains. Each offers a series of advantages and challenges that make them unique in the global energy landscape.
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