France Says EU Must Obtain Energy Self-Reliance Through Civilian Nuclear Power
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France says EU must obtain energy self-reliance through civilian nuclear power
French President Emmanuel Macron has urged European countries to expand the use of civilian nuclear power to secure the continent’s energy independence, warning that the war in the Middle East has exposed Europe’s vulnerability.
On Tuesday, March 10, the Head of State inaugurated the second edition of the international meeting on atomic energy in Boulogne. He took the opportunity to praise his action in favour of the revival of the sector which, according to him, will allow "to reduce the shadows of geopolitical shocks".
France has convened an Energy G7 to discuss the effects of the crisis in the Middle East and the possibilities for Europe to strengthen energy independence...
France's President Emmanuel Macron again gathers state and business representatives to push nuclear power. Kurt Stenger comments on what is to be said.
Revival of civil nuclear power: Macron calls on the public and private sectors to invest massively, this Tuesday, stressing its key role for energy independence and decarbonisation. Ursula von der Leyen recognizes a past "strategic error".
At the Civil Nuclear Summit held on Tuesday in La Seine Musicale, Emmanuel Macron tried to "remobilize" private finance
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