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"Flowers have bloomed on every deserted island."

The myth of the Nuclear Renaissance has returned, yet we stand at the threshold of an "Age of Scarcity," where this resurgence confronts the era of nuclear phase-out. From the 1970s to the 1990s, for twenty golden years, the nuclear industry was the "flower" of global energy. However, during that flourishing era, catastrophic accidents occurred at Three Mile Island (USA), Chernobyl (Russia), and Fukushima (Japan).

These three major milestones cast upon our generation the critical tasks of managing nuclear phase-outs and processing radioactive waste. We live in an age where energy debates grow increasingly heated, reflecting the extreme polarization familiar to our society: "Nuclear energy is unacceptable under any circumstances" versus "Eco-friendly energy is a waste of resources."

Through our In-situ Decontamination Modules and Eco-friendly Decontamination Agents, Nucleartech aims to serve as a "catalyst"—the core identity of our technology—to bridge the gap between the Nuclear Renaissance and phase-out groups, allowing a new "flower" of coexistence to bloom. As new engines of growth—Artificial Intelligence, semiconductors, and data centers—race toward future prosperity, Nucleartech is dedicated to cleaning the traces of radioactive waste left in their wake. We aspire to be a company that cultivates the "flower" of resource regeneration and recycling by meticulously separating these residues.

The true keyword of the returning Nuclear Renaissance will not merely be "SMRs" or "Safe Storage." Instead, it will be the "Complete Treatment and Recycling of Radioactive Waste" for the 400 nuclear reactors slated for decommissioning and the 200 new reactors expected worldwide.

By visiting our website, you have become a "poet" who fills the void of this "Age of Scarcity" where nuclear energy and its phase-out collide.

Thank you.

Management and Staff