Vietnam is restarting their nuclear power development program.
The MoIT also said that the development of nuclear power of any scale must align with the direction of the Party and the State, and all investments must comply with the Law on Atomic Energy.
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They suspended it back in 2016 citing cost and their economy at the time as one reason, but they're officially putting it back on the roadmap after their Ministry of Industry and Trade forecasted a power shortage in 2026-2030 period. Mind you, there's no way they can finish a nuclear power plant that fast, but I guess they figured that if they're short by 2030, it will be even worse going forward, so better start now.
From what I can tell, Russia resuming their marketing of the VVER-1200 nuclear power plant to Vietnam, which makes sense since that's pretty much what they've been offering to everyone.
According to this news article, the locals at the previously selected site supports the resumption. On a local scale the building and operation of a nuclear power plant indeed brings substantial economic development to the locale.
Local residents expressed their hope that the project will be implemented with a clear, coordinated timeline and that it will bring transformative development to the province.
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