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Developing countries are looking to #SMRs for a more efficient, flexible and economical solution for energy security & to reduce emissions. The IAEA's SMR Platform coordinates efforts to support countries and stakeholders in SMR deployment. 💻Check it out:

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Entwicklungsländer die ausgebeutet werden von deinen Freunden... Bereitet ihr eigentlich den Weg ,seid ihr Vermittler des Bösen ... Schande über euch

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Wait wait you forgot to post your power point SMR. It cannot be an SMR post without a phony power point SMR.

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