Jakarta, March 12 -- Indonesia is accelerating efforts to prepare its workforce and institutional framework to support plans for building the country's first nuclear power plant, which is expected to begin operations in 2032. As reported by the national news agency Antara, at a Focus Group Discussion titled "Accelerating Human Resource and Institutional Readiness for the Development of the First Nuclear Power Plant" on March 10, Head of the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) Arif Satria said nuclear power is no longer positioned as the last option but as a key pillar of clean and stable baseload energy. "The construction of a nuclear power plant represents a technological leap that requires strict international safety and securi...
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