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Nuclear power: public concerns must be heard and addressed
Retirements of nuclear power capacity
1990-2040
Key public concerns include plant operation, decommissioning & waste management;
Spent nuclear fuel
European Union
United States
Japan
Others
38% of today’s
capacity to retire by 2040
1971-2012
350 thousand tonnes
2040
705 1971-2040: 705 thousand tonnes
United States
European
Union
Japan
China
Canada
Russia
Korea
India
Other
By 2040, almost 200 reactors are retired & the amount of spent fuel doubles