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Progress de… world nuclear outlookreport associationjapan https://world-nuclear.org/our-association/publications/world-nuclear-outlook-report/ukraine---world-nuclear-outlook-report Ukraine - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association Ukraine relies heavily on nuclear power for electricity supply. Energoatom and Westinghouse have signed an agreement to construct nine AP1000 units in Ukra… world nuclear outlookreport associationukraine https://world-nuclear.org/our-association/publications/world-nuclear-outlook-report/bangladesh---world-nuclear-outlook-report Bangladesh - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association Bangladesh is developing nuclear power as part of its low-carbon energy strategy, targeting up to 7.2 GWe by 2050. 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The government now plans li… world nuclear outlookreport associationbelgium https://world-nuclear.org/our-association/publications/world-nuclear-outlook-report/nigeria---world-nuclear-outlook-report Nigeria - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association Nigeria has long planned to develop nuclear power, targeting 4000 MWe with international partners and identified sites. However, policy direction is shifti… world nuclear outlookreport associationnigeria https://world-nuclear.org/our-association/publications/world-nuclear-outlook-report/united-kingdom---world-nuclear-outlook-report United Kingdom - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association The UK aims to expand capacity to 24 GWe by 2050. New large reactors are under construction and planned. 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Government plans published in 2025 propose developing a 300 MWe small modular reac… world nuclear outlookreport associationecuador https://world-nuclear.org/our-association/publications/world-nuclear-outlook-report/brazil---world-nuclear-outlook-report Brazil - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association Brazil plans significant nuclear expansion by 2050. National strategy prioritizes large reactors initially, with SMRs and advanced technologies later, alon… world nuclear outlookreport associationbrazil https://world-nuclear.org/our-association/publications/world-nuclear-outlook-report/slovenia---world-nuclear-outlook-report Slovenia - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association Slovenia relies heavily on nuclear power and has extended the Krško reactor’s lifetime to support decarbonization. Cross-party backing support… world nuclear outlookreport associationslovenia https://world-nuclear.org/our-association/publications/world-nuclear-outlook-report/estonia---world-nuclear-outlook-report Estonia - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association Estonia is exploring nuclear energy as it phases out oil shale-fuelled electricity generation. Government studies have identified SMRs as suitable, with pl… world nuclear outlookreport associationestonia https://world-nuclear.org/our-association/publications/world-nuclear-outlook-report/united-states-of-america---world-nuclear-outlook-report United States of America - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association The United States operates the world’s largest nuclear fleet and is pursuing significant expansion through lifetime extensions, reactor restarts, lar… world nuclear outlookunited statesreport associationamerica