Seven new reactors started operating in 2022 of which three in China and one each in Pakistan (built by Chinese companies), Finland, South Korea, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This outcome compares with 15 expected grid connections at the beginning of the year as the startup of eight units was delayed until at least into 2023. One reactor, Hanbit-4 in South Korea, restarted after a 5-year Long-Term Outage (LTO) for “maintenance”, while four units—two each in Canada and India—entered … read more »
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