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South Africa's Koeberg nuclear power station (left) is located on the outskirts of Cape Town. The country's plans to increase it's nuclear reactor capacity are drawing attention from energy companies around the world. Power-line towers in South Africa belong to Eskom, which is the state electricity utility. The company accounts for more than 60 percent of all the electricity generated on the African continent, according to the World Bank. (Associated Press)

South Africa's Koeberg nuclear power station (left) is located on the outskirts of Cape Town. The country's plans to increase it's nuclear reactor capacity are drawing attention from energy companies around the world. Power-line towers in South Africa belong to Eskom, which is the state electricity utility. The company accounts for more than 60 percent of all the electricity generated on the African continent, according to the World Bank. (Associated Press)

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