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Kudankulam, Tamil Nadu, India 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. Credit and copyright: Pallava Bagla pallava.bagla@gmail.com (Photo by Pallava Bagla/Corbis via Getty Images)
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