New world Energy order: Taiwan closes the last nuclear power plant, then days later, plans a referendum to reopen it « JoNova
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Taiwan closes its last nuclear power plant, then days later, plans a referendum to reopen it
Political entities are waking up to the need for reliable mass power. Consider the whiplash in Taiwan. They closed the last of six nuclear reactors on May 17th, marking the end of a nuclear era that started in 1970. But, hey ho, two weeks later, they’ve decided to hold a referendum on whether to restart
New world Energy order: Taiwan closes the last nuclear power plant, then days later, plans a referendum to reopen it « JoNova
Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant, Taiwan. Photo by Jnlin By Jo Nova The energy situation is flipping on a dime around the world Political entities are waking up to the need for reliable mass power. Consider the whiplash in Taiwan. They closed the last of six nuclear reactors on May 17th, marking the end of a nuclear era that started in 1970. But, hey ho, two weeks later, they’ve decided to hold a referendum on whether to restart the same plant. The v
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