Africas Only Atomic Plant Bets $1.2 Billion on a Second Life

Electrical power lines above informal housing in the Imizamo Yethu township in the Hout Bay district of Cape Town, South Africa, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2020. The decision to begin installing new steam generators at the Koeberg plant near Cape Town underscores state-owned Eskom's confidence that it will win approval to prolong production of low-emissions nuclear power into the middle of the century. Photographer: Dwayne Senior/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Electrical power lines above informal housing in the Imizamo Yethu township in the Hout Bay district of Cape Town, South Africa, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2020. The decision to begin installing new steam generators at the Koeberg plant near Cape Town underscores state-owned Eskom's confidence that it will win approval to prolong production of low-emissions nuclear power into the middle of the century. Photographer: Dwayne Senior/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Africas Only Atomic Plant Bets $1.2 Billion on a Second Life
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