
Trump plans to invest $80 billion to restart the "AP1000" large nuclear power project with soaring costs, and Japan will "foot the bill."

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To meet the power demand from the explosion of the AI industry, the U.S. government plans to invest $80 billion to restart nuclear power construction, betting on Westinghouse Electric's AP1000 large reactor technology. This plan, supported by funding from the U.S.-Japan trade agreement, aims to build 8 reactors at four locations, attempting to control the cost of each unit to $10 billion through standardized construction, in order to break the "cost curse" of long-term budget overruns and delays in U.S. nuclear power projects
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