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(In reserve it has two more reactors of its own, still to be completed, that will eventually provide a steady supply of enough plutonium-laden spent fuel for tens of bombs a year).
In India, 20 nuclear reactors are in operation with an installed capacity of 4780 MW and 7 more reactors of 5300 MW capacity are under construction (NPCIL 2012).
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A MORI poll for the Nuclear Industry Association published in December 2005 found 41% in favour of building more reactors to replace existing ones, up from 35% a year before.
Two or more reactors may of course attach quite different meanings to the same symbol.
Regulations require reactors to close at least every 13 months for checks, meaning more and more reactors have gone out of service, with none allowed to restart — until Tuesday.
Rosatom's chief, Sergei V. Kiriyenko, told Russia's Itar-Tass news agency in Hanoi that Moscow was negotiating with Vietnam to build two more reactors and was "aware of worthy competitors from other countries".
The March 2011 Fukushima disaster shattered the public's faith in the "safety myth" surrounding nuclear energy, which once accounted for almost 30% of Japan's energy needs, with plans to raise its share to about half with the construction of more reactors.
While many supporters of tough climate action have called for more nuclear power plants to replace carbon-intensive coal stations, building more reactors risks the spread of technology that could be used to produce a nuclear bomb, Benedict said.
Yet there is a fairly sturdy political consensus in favor of building more reactors.
Once a proponent of building more reactors, Prime Minister Naoto Kan has called for nuclear power to be phased out.
Salehi described the agreement, which encompasses the construction of six more reactors in the future, as a turning point in relations between Tehran and Moscow.
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