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A second chance for nuclear energy in Vietnam

by Isis Helen Urbanczyk, Florian C. Feyerabend

The increasing energy demand in Vietnam is leading to a (re)entry into nuclear energy

Vietnam, one of the fastest-growing economies in Southeast Asia, faces the urgent challenge of sustainably and reliably meeting its steadily increasing energy demand. Power shortages and blackouts in recent years have alarmed foreign investors. In light of global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and the need to diversify the national energy mix, nuclear energy is increasingly coming into focus.

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Lewe Paul KAS
Head of the Vietnam Country Office
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