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=== Nuclear ===
=== Nuclear ===
Nuclear energy constitutes a substantial portion of Cartadania's electricity generation, contributing approximately 27% to the overall energy mix, positioning it as the second-largest contributor after natural gas. As of June 2030, Cartadania has a comprehensive nuclear infrastructure encompassing a set of 60 operational reactors, collectively amassing an impressive installed capacity of 136,356 MW. Furthermore, a reactor with a capacity of 2,050 MW is currently under construction, underscoring the nation's commitment to further expanding its nuclear capabilities. Additionally, six reactors have been either deactivated or are undergoing decommissioning processes, reflective of Cartadania's vigilant approach to nuclear safety and modernization. Of particular note is the prevalence of pressurized heavy-water reactors (PHWR) among the operational nuclear assets, attesting to Cartadania's technical expertise and strategic investment in advanced reactor technologies.
Throughout its history, Cartadania's federal authorities have demonstrated a proactive stance in championing nuclear energy, effectively harnessing its benefits while adeptly managing inherent risks. Despite pockets of anti-nuclear sentiment and the consideration of seismic vulnerabilities, Cartadania has remained steadfast in its pursuit of nuclear energy, leveraging its inherent advantages to enhance energy security and environmental sustainability.
=== Wind ===
=== Wind ===
=== Solar ===
=== Solar ===