Generation II reactors are a classification of nuclear power plants that were developed and built primarily during the 1970s and 1980s. They represent an evolution from the earlier Generation I reactors, which were mostly experimental or prototype reactors. Generation II reactors were designed to enhance safety, efficiency, and performance compared to their predecessors. **Key characteristics of Generation II reactors include:** 1.

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