Another report in a continuing series in the post-Fukushima era
Plans for development of new nuclear reactors continue to emerge, or change from the past, as a result of the Fukushima disaster in Japan. This trend is visible in China where the government is getting ready to start approving new reactor projects following a safety review.
Other southeast Asian nations are also making plans or looking at the potential for nuclear energy. Chief among them is Vietnam with expectations of building as many as eight new reactors.
India is emerging as a major player in the business of building new reactors despite protests from opposition parties. New reactors will go forward at Jaitapur and Koondankulam.
And there is lots of other positive news about nuclear energy.
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