Description: A nuclear hybrid refers to a system that combines nuclear technology with other forms of energy or systems, aiming to optimize energy production and reduce environmental impact. This approach allows for leveraging the advantages of nuclear energy, such as its high energy density and low carbon emissions, while integrating renewable sources or complementary technologies. Nuclear hybrids can include the combination of nuclear reactors with solar, wind, or even energy storage systems. This synergy not only enhances energy efficiency but can also contribute to grid stability by providing a constant and predictable energy source. The relevance of nuclear hybrids lies in their potential to address future energy challenges, such as the transition to a low-carbon economy and the need to diversify energy sources to ensure energy security.