Nuclear power in England refers to the generation of electricity through nuclear fission, a process where atomic nuclei are split to release energy. This form of energy is produced in nuclear power plants, which utilize uranium or other fissile materials as fuel. In England, nuclear power has been a significant part of the energy mix since the mid-20th century. The country has several operational nuclear power stations, which contribute to the national grid's electricity supply.
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