
Sui Nuclear Power Plant
The Sui Nuclear Power Plant, located in Pakistan's Balochistan province, uses nuclear fission to generate electricity. It operates by splitting uranium atoms inside reactors, releasing heat that produces steam. The steam then drives turbines connected to generators, producing electrical power. Nuclear plants like Sui are designed with multiple safety systems to contain radiation and prevent accidents. They provide a reliable, low-carbon energy source, helping to meet Pakistan's electricity needs. Sui is significant as one of the country's few nuclear facilities, contributing to the national grid and energy security.