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construction times and costs, reduc
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from 2012, although by 2015 no orde
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Centre. 245 The city of Visakhapatn
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figure is at least double this, rai
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This annex provides an overview of
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Atucha-2 had been officially listed
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October 2014, awaiting the issuance
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The OECD's International Energy Age
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develop, questions over safety and
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expected to have reached US$3,500/k
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($112.94 billion). 455 It is sugges
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optimistic, not to say unrealistic.
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50 percent by 2030, 480 and also be
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eceived over 17,000 public comments
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The third nuclear plant most advanc
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(see Table 6) will be permanently s
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process is taking, it is possible t
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eactor category. In addition, five
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comparisons with the nation's exist
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Taiwan operates six reactors at thr
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In July 2015, half of the 28 countr
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the coming winter period, 593 altho
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In addition, there have been major
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several times. After the second vot
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estimates. The decision was publish
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former Director for Nuclear Facilit
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However, the National Wealth Fund i
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LTS - Long Term Shutdown METI - Min
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