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Kudankulam, Tamil Nadu, India M K Balaji, chief of the Kudankulam N-Plants World's safest atomic reactor is ready for commissioning at Kudankulam village. The twin 1000 MW reactors have been made with Russian help and incorporate passive colling systems to avoid a Fukushima type of situation. But protests by locals living near the plant who want them shut has stalled the work at the $ 2.5 billion plants. (Photo by Pallava Bagla/Corbis via Getty Images)
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