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Nuclear waste protests narrow China’s reprocessing options

Mass protests have forced a Chinese city to remove itself from a shortlist of sites to host a large nuclear reprocessing plant — the latest win for people power but a setback for the world’s biggest nuclear expansion.

China plans to add dozens of reactors to reduce reliance on coal, aiming for 20 per cent of energy consumption to be met by non-fossil fuels by 2030.

If all the reactors are constructed, the country will rank number two globally, above France and Japan.

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