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In page Irène Joliot-Curie:

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In 1948, using the works of nuclear fission, the Joliot-Curies along with other scientists created the first French nuclear reactor.[1][2] The Joliot-Curies were a part of the organization in charge of the project, Atomic Energy Commission, Commissariat à l'énergie atomique (CEA). Irène was the commissioner of the CEA and Irène's husband, Frédéric was the director of the CEA.[1] The reactor, Zoé (Zéro énergie Oxyde et Eau lourde) used nuclear fission to generate five kilowatts of energy.[1][2] This was just the beginning of nuclear energy as a power source for France. Because of the work of the Joliot-Curies, France now generates approximately 80% of its electricity from nuclear energy.[7][8] Also France exports additional energy to other European countries.[7]