Asia Returns to Nukes
Post-Fukushima Moratoria in China and Japan Give Way to Energy Reality
Asia’s two main economies appear to be winding down their moratoria on nuclear power. The latest is China, which says
it is starting to build nuclear reactors again, 19 months after the
Fukushima disaster in Japan triggered a nuclear power pullback around
the world. By 2015, China will have 40 GW of nuclear power capacity, or
10 GW less than planned prior to Fukushima. The resumption fits into China’s aim of developing the world’s largest non-fossil-fuel energy sector.
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