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South Korea to review adding more nuclear reactors to meet AI-driven demand

The move is expected to trigger debate about the direction of energy policy after Lee’s previous commitment to developing renewable energy

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english.hani.co.krStai leggendo12 h fa

South Korea to review adding more nuclear reactors to meet AI-driven demand

The move is expected to trigger debate about the direction of energy policy after Lee’s previous commitment to developing renewable energy

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koreatimes.co.kr1 g fa

Chip fabs, AI data centers put Korea's nuclear policy back in focus - The Korea Times

Korea's energy policy is at a crossroads as the government's ambition to become a global powerhouse in semiconductors, artificial intelligence (AI)...

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Timeline cronologica

  1. lunedì 13 luglio 2026·koreatimes.co.kr

    Chip fabs, AI data centers put Korea's nuclear policy back in focus - The Korea Times

    Korea's energy policy is at a crossroads as the government's ambition to become a global powerhouse in semiconductors, artificial intelligence (AI)...

  2. martedì 14 luglio 2026·english.hani.co.kr

    South Korea to review adding more nuclear reactors to meet AI-driven demand

    The move is expected to trigger debate about the direction of energy policy after Lee’s previous commitment to developing renewable energy