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Malaysia is considering nuclear power as a long-term energy option, but no final decision will be made before 2030. A dedicated organization is evaluating regulatory frameworks, international treaties, and human capital needs. Public acceptance, safety, and environmental concerns are key factors. The government is exploring technology options with international partners and training Malaysian experts. This initiative aims to meet rising energy demands from data centers and advanced manufacturing as the country transitions away from coal.
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