
Reactor Unit 2
Reactor Unit 2 is a nuclear power plant facility that uses controlled nuclear reactions to produce heat. This heat is then converted into electricity to power homes and businesses. The process involves splitting atoms of uranium or other fuels in a reactor core, releasing energy. The system is equipped with safety mechanisms to contain radiation and prevent accidents. Reactor Unit 2 is part of a larger set of reactors at a facility, designed for reliable energy production while meeting strict safety standards. It plays a crucial role in providing a significant portion of the region’s electricity through nuclear power.