
China’s Nuclear Power Capacity Surpasses 120 Million Kilowatts
China achieves 120M kW nuclear capacity milestone, reducing annual CO2 emissions by 370M tonnes while maintaining world-class safety standards, per NEA data.
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China achieves 120M kW nuclear capacity milestone, reducing annual CO2 emissions by 370M tonnes while maintaining world-class safety standards, per NEA data.
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