Global nuclear power development is heating up day by day

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    On March 11, last year, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake triggered an accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan, leading to a shift in the world's focus on nuclear power. Urgent EU consultations to conduct comprehensive testing of nuclear power plants; Asian countries have also frozen their own nuclear power development plans; Countries around the world have successively slowed down the pace of nuclear power development, and some even announced plans to abandon nuclear power. The Fukushima nuclear power plant accident caused the world's nuclear power development to once again enter a cold winter after the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident in the Soviet Union.

    Now, a year and a half have passed since the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident. In the face of the increasingly tight supply of traditional fossil fuels, should we continue to develop nuclear power? This issue has led many countries to make difficult choices.

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