SEOUL: South Korea said on Tuesday it has revised down its future reliance on nuclear power to 29 percent of the country's total power supply by 2035, from a planned 41 percent by 2030.
The proposed cut is the least stringent reduction of a range of figures suggested last October by a public advisory group, following public anger over a corruption scandal in the industry and in the wake ofJapan's Fukushima disaster.
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