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Southeast Asia / Region Could Have First Nuclear Power Plants By 2035, Says IEA

By David Dalton
22 October 2024

Case is strengthening for an accelerated rollout of clean energy technologies including reactors, says Paris-based agency

Region Could Have First Nuclear Power Plants By 2035, Says IEA
Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, one of a number of countries in Southeastt Asia making progress with nuclear plans. Courtesy Indonesia Travel.
Nuclear power plants could be commissioned in Southeast Asia beginning around 2035, primarily in Indonesia, increasing the region’s installed nuclear commercial capacity from zero to as much as 13 GW.

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