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Southeast Asia's Nuclear Energy Strategies Shift Amid Iran Conflict

The conflict in Iran is leading Southeast Asian countries to rethink their nuclear energy plans, particularly for supporting AI data centers.

Editorial Staff
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Updated about 10 hours ago
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Summary

The ongoing war in Iran has created significant disruptions in global energy supplies, prompting a reassessment of energy strategies in Southeast Asia.

Nations in the region are now considering nuclear power as a viable option to ensure a stable energy supply, especially for the growing demands of AI data centers.

This shift reflects a broader trend where countries are exploring nuclear energy to mitigate the impacts of geopolitical conflicts on their energy security.

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Updates

Update at 10:00 UTC on 2026-04-18

Nuclear Energy reported Iran war energy shock drives nuclear power plans in hard-hit Asia and Africa carolinacoastonline.com.

Sources: Nuclear Energy

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