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Why Sri Lanka Should Not Embark on a Policy of Adopting Nuclear Energy? – By Lionel Bopage, Siraj Perera, Nimal Chandrasena, and Jayantha Dassanayake

  • CNL Reporter
  • January 27, 2025
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The discussion surrounding the potential adoption of nuclear energy by Sri Lanka has gained traction in recent months. The current National People’s Power (NPP) government in Sri Lanka has expressed support for integrating nuclear energy into the country’s long-term energy strategy as a means to diversify and strengthen the nation’s energy infrastructure.

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