South Korea, the world’s third-largest liquefied natural gas importer, has suspended plans to end nuclear power generation as a summer heatwave has exposed security of supply issues and five nuclear plants are being brought back on line to support LNG and coal-fired electricity generation during the peak demand period of August.
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