In a big setback for the world’s renascent nuclear industry, South Africa’s publicly owned utility, Eskom, on Friday cancelled plans to build a new multi-billion dollar plant.
Eskom said that at more than R120bn ($11.5bn) the size of the planned investment was simply too big, especially bearing in mind separate commitments to build over the next five years an additional R343bn in coal, gas and other conventional capacity.

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