This infographic shows the origin of nuclear reactors under construction across the world. Almost a third of all new projects is implemented by Russia’s Rosatom corporation.
https://strategic-culture.su/news/2024/10/31/who-builds-commercial-nuclear-reactors-worldwide/
It took me a lot of time to realize that the flags next to the Countries’ names are where the origin is shown
Is Germany building a nuclear plant in south America?
I wondered how they could be qualified since the most recent plants were opened during the end of the 80s and they shut down the last ones last year.
Well, that particular plant in Brazil started construction in the 70s when the military dictatorship, instead of actually investing in the country, decided to pander to its allies and overpaid for old tech, definitely not pocketing a bunch of money. Construction went on and off for a while and went back (for good?) in 2022
The World Health Organization needs to stay in their lane and deal with health issues, not building reactors.
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“United Kingdom” ? Yeah good map if this was 1915.
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Wasn’t Germany stopping nuclear?
In Germany yes, not in Brazil apparently
Yes, the graphic is wrong. Commercial nuclear fission power plants are either shutting down or will be shut down. New construction is not allowed.