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What is uranium and how is it used?

Uranium is a naturally occurring element used as fuel in nuclear power plants.
Nuclear power produces electricity with low carbon emissions and provides stable baseload power in the energy system.

In Sweden, nuclear power has long been part of electricity generation and remains part of the ongoing energy policy discussion.

Source: IAEA, International Energy Agency.

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