Money
Kori-2 Reactor in South Korea Restarts After Extended Downtime
The Kori-2 nuclear reactor has resumed operations following a three-year shutdown, though ongoing delays may affect its operational capacity.
Editorial Staff
1 min read
The Kori-2 nuclear reactor in South Korea has been offline for three years, significantly impacting the country's energy production capabilities.
The restart of Kori-2 is intended to enhance overall energy output, addressing some of the supply challenges faced during its downtime.
However, persistent delays in the reactor's operational readiness could pose risks to future energy reliability and infrastructure planning.