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The Dutch want nuclear energy and this new state company will manage it, 100 people already employed

The Dutch want nuclear energy and this new state company will manage it, 100 people already employed

A majority of Dutch citizens now support the expansion of nuclear energy, leading the government to establish a new state-owned company to manage the construction of new power plants. The organization already employs 100 people and aims to have the first new nuclear facilities operational by 2035.

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