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Nuclear energy is having a global revival 40 years after Chernobyl

Nuclear energy is experiencing a resurgence, with over 400 reactors in operation and 70 more under construction worldwide. Countries like the U.S., China, and Japan are investing heavily, while Europe reconsiders its stance for energy indep...

AP News· Apr 23, 2026 · 7:23 AM · 40 views

Nuclear energy is experiencing a resurgence, with over 400 reactors in operation and 70 more under construction worldwide. Countries like the U.S., China, and Japan are investing heavily, while Europe reconsiders its stance for energy independence and climate goals. Discover the factors driving this nuclear renaissance and the challenges it faces.

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