Brazilians facing an energy shortfall
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07/03/2000
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International Herald Tribune (Bangkok)
The southeastern region of Brazil felt a surge of nuclear power a few weeks ago. This was notable because the surge had been awaited for more than 20 years. After what seemed like interminable delays, the country's second nuclear reactor, Angra II, came online with a generating capacity of badly needed electricity, about a third of that used by the city of Rio de Janeiro.