Kazakhstan is returning to nuclear energy by selecting Russia's Rosatom and China's CNNC to construct its first nuclear power plants since 1999. A national referendum in October revealed strong public support for the initiative, emphasizing the need to reduce reliance on coal. The project will incorporate two Russian VVER-1200 reactors and aims to improve energy supply while creating jobs. This initiative reflects Kazakhstan's strategic balance of international partnerships as it embarks on a sustainable energy future.
Kazakhstan's nuclear project utilizes advanced reactors from Rosatom and CNNC, marking the country's shift back to nuclear energy for sustainable power.
The choice of both Rosatom and CNNC reflects Kazakhstan's strategy to balance international partnerships in nuclear energy, ensuring diverse technological support.
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