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Economics may play a stronger role than fear in steering nuclear power toward a slow decline
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Picture taken on April 25, 2016, shows the two cooling towers of the nuclear power plant of Civaux, seen behind a colza field, in central France. Credit: Guillaume Souvant
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Nuclear power faces a wobbly future 10 years after an earthquake and tsunami triggered a triple reactor meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi plant in Japan. But the industry’s unstable footing has less to do with the Fukushima accident and more to do with how a natural gas glut and the rise of renewable power have transformed the global energy landscape.
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