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Japan is reversing policies that shuttered nuclear sites following the 2011 Fukushima nuclear meltdown. File.
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The Iran war’s global energy shock is causing some nations in Africa and Asia to boost nuclear power generation and spurring atomic energy plans in non-nuclear countries on both continents.
Asia, where most of the West Asian oil and natural gas was headed, was hit first and hardest by disruptions to shipping routes carrying those fuels — swiftly followed by Africa. The U.S. and Europe are also feeling the pinch as the conflict drives up energy costs.
African and Asian nations with nuclear plants are increasing their output as they scramble for short-term energy supplies, while non-nuclear countries are accelerating long-term nuclear plans to safeguard against future fossil fuel shocks.
Published – April 18, 2026 11:42 am IST
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Iran war energy shock drives nuclear power plans in hard-hit Asia, Africa



