INDONESIA-SEASIA-ECONOMY-ENERGY-NUCLEAR
TO GO WITH NUCLEAR SEASIA-ECONOMY-ENERGY-NUCLEAR, FOCUS BY BERNICE HAN
In this photograph taken June 8, 2010 shows powerline runs thru Indonesia's capital of Jakarta. Despite safety fears, Southeast Asia's energy-hungry economies are exploring the nuclear option to keep up with escalating power demand in a region with more than half a billion people. Experts say plans by various Southeast Asian nations to consider nuclear power plants for civilian purposes are driven by the practical need to have a more balanced range of supply to meet long-term needs.Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia and Thailand are all looking into nuclear energy in a bid to end their dependence on power plans powered by fossil fuels. AFP PHOTO / BAY ISMOYO (Photo by BAY ISMOYO / AFP) (Photo by BAY ISMOYO/AFP via Getty Images)
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