China aims to export nuclear tech but faces global skepticism

China aims to export nuclear tech but faces global skepticism

[Digitimes] - 10/21/2024

China is rapidly expanding its nuclear energy sector, with nuclear power currently accounting for only about 5% of its electricity generation compared to nearly 70% from coal. Despite this low percentage, China now leads the world in new nuclear projects, both operational and under construction.



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