The integration of green and nuclear power sources presents a dual landscape of challenges and opportunities within the energy sector. Green power, encompassing renewable sources like solar, wind, and hydropower, faces hurdles in intermittency, storage, and infrastructure development. Balancing the grid with these variable sources poses a challenge, requiring advancements in energy storage technologies. On the other hand, the green power sector represents a substantial opportunity for clean and sustainable energy, fostering a shift towards a low-carbon future. In parallel, nuclear power offers a potent source of continuous, low-emission energy, but it grapples with public perception, high initial costs, and concerns about safety and radioactive waste disposal. Addressing these challenges opens the door to a significant opportunity for nuclear energy to play a vital role in a diversified, low-carbon energy portfolio. Striking the right balance between these two energy sources is crucial for meeting growing energy demands while mitigating environmental impact.