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Public opinion on nuclear energy in Indonesia remains cautiously optimistic but is deeply nuanced. Surveys indicate increasing support post-Fukushima; however, local opposition often centers around specific sites, safety fears, and potential environmental impacts. Potential sites—such as the Muria Peninsula or parts of Sumatra—face resistance from communities wary of hosting nuclear facilities, especially in a tectonically active region prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.