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Despite the challenges surrounding renewable energy, the viability of nuclear power as a solution has gained traction among critics of current energy policies. Nuclear power offers a steady, controllable energy supply without greenhouse gas emissions, and requires significantly less land than wind or solar farms. However, Europe's nuclear energy potential has faced substantial hurdles, as illustrated by Germany's decision to phase out its nuclear reactors, resulting in a greater reliance on fossil fuels, particularly Russian natural gas.