Nuclear power in Belgium is a significant component of the country's energy mix. As of my last update in October 2023, approximately 50-60% of Belgium's electricity is generated from nuclear energy. The country has a total of seven nuclear reactors, which are primarily located at three nuclear power plants: Doel (near Antwerp) and Tihange (near Liège).
The European Nuclear Society (ENS) is a professional organization dedicated to promoting the advancement of nuclear science and technology in Europe. Established in 1975, the ENS serves as a forum for professionals and stakeholders in the nuclear field, including engineers, scientists, researchers, and policymakers. The objectives of the ENS include: 1. **Knowledge Sharing**: Facilitating the exchange of information and expertise among members and the broader public on nuclear science and technology.
Expo 58, officially known as the 58th International World’s Fair, was held in Brussels, Belgium, from April 17 to October 19, 1958. It is significant for being the first major world's fair after World War II and was notable for its themes of technology, culture, and peace. The exposition was marked by its iconic symbol, the Atomium, a futuristic structure representing an iron crystal magnified 165 billion times.

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