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Where will nuclear power plants of the future be built?

  • Written by The Conversation
imageKudankulam is one of seven new nuclear plants being built in India.IAEA, CC BY-SA

This article is part of The Conversation’s worldwide series on the Future of Nuclear. You can read the rest of the series here.

Nuclear power has had a makeover. What was once seen as a futuristic source of limitless energy has been reframed as a response to...

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