
Chinese Mainland Launches Largest Green Uranium Project in Inner Mongolia
The Chinese mainland initiates its largest green natural uranium project in Inner Mongolia, aiming for sustainable and efficient nuclear energy production.
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The Chinese mainland initiates its largest green natural uranium project in Inner Mongolia, aiming for sustainable and efficient nuclear energy production.
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