Korea’s Presidential Front-Runner Backs Nuclear Power — for Now
(Bloomberg) — South Korea’s presidential front-runner Lee Jae-myung has pledged to keep nuclear power “for the time being,” but plans a long-term shift to renewables if elected June 3 — a stance that could undermine the nation’s atomic energy expansion plans at home and abroad. Read More
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