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The Netherlands , France , and some eastern European nations called for more institutional support for nuclear energy.
Germany , Austria , and Denmark expressed concerns that resources could be funneled away from renewable energy.
Small modular reactors, cheaper and faster to build than traditional plants, are closer to becoming a reality.
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