In 2012, Brazil established nuclear power as a priority. Since then, however, Brazil’s economy took a nosedive, power company executives were convicted for corruption, and projects on nuclear energy have stalled. So, what’s the state of Brazilian nuclear as of now? That’s what we will talk about this week with the president of Eletronuclear – Brazil’s state-owned nuclear power company.
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