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Eight Nuclear Power Plants Are at Risk of Shutdown Within the Next Decade Due to Soaring Sea Temperatures.

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With the recent rapid climate change, seawater temperatures that cool nuclear power plants are rising, putting eight nuclear power plants in a situation where they could be shut down within the next decade. Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, which has been using its reserves to raise the seawater temperature that limits operation, is planning to shut down its facilities in the future.
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With the recent rapid climate change, seawater temperatures that cool nuclear power plants are rising, putting eight nuclear power plants in a situation where they could be shut down within the next decade. Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, which has been using its reserves to raise the seawater temperature that limits operation, is planning to shut down its facilities in the future.

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Naver broke the news in on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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