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Nations Building Nuclear Power Plants at Near Record Pace

While feudalist anti-nuclear knuckle-draggers call for the closure of nuclear plants as part of the Great Reset, two-thirds of the world’s people are not buying that. The British Empire hosts of the Nov. 1-12 COP26 UN Climate Change conference in Glasgow, are noticing the insurrectionists who won’t go along.

As of May 2021, there are 19 nations with 52 new nuclear plants under construction. The largest builders are China (14), India (6), South Korea (4), Russia (3) United Arab Emirates (3), and Turkey (3). These six countries account for 33 nuclear plants under construction or 63%.

All 52 plants, once constructed, will add approximately 383 TWh of annual electricity generation, compared to the 2,553 TWh of electricity that the world’s 441 existing nuclear power plants generated in 2020, an expansion of 15%.

But behind these developments are two processes with respect to durable survival.

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