(New York Composite Electric) The global energy crisis has prompted many European countries to decide the plan to suspend the elimination of nuclear power, and the nuclear energy that once fell out of pets in Asia has also regained a new life.

Japan and South Korean governments are abolishing anti -nuclear policies, and China and India are also seeking to build more reactors to avoid future supply shortages while suppress carbon emissions.

The main electricity supply of Asia comes from the two kinds of fossil fuels: natural gas and coal.

David Hess, an analyst of international nuclear power operating policy, said in an interview with Bloomberg: "Unexpectedly, the original resistance is rapidly disintegrated., The economic benefits brought by nuclear energy production are more significant. "

Japanese Prime Minister Kishita Tianshi just announced on Wednesday (August 24) that Japan will consider building the next generation of nuclear power plants.This is the reversal of the Japanese government in energy policy, the purpose is to reduce carbon emissions while ensuring stability of power supply.

To create a carbon reduction society, we must consider restarting the energy stability and safety of nuclear power. Especially since Russia invaded Ukraine in February this year, fuel prices have soared, energy is difficult to supply stable, and Japanese energy security guarantee has been shaken.

In addition to Japan, South Korean President Yin Xiyue also announced in June this year that the government decided to abolish the nuclear power policy and restart the construction of the nuclear power engine.

Even developing countries in Southeast Asia are studying nuclear technology.The new Philippine President President Macos said in July this year that he considers restarting the abolition of nuclear power plants to reduce power costs and improve energy supply.

Indonesia also proposed an ambitious plan to enable the first nuclear power plant by 2045 to achieve the target of net zero emissions, and at the same time, Indonesia achieved the goal of relying on renewable energy power supply before 2060.