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EPA Chief Lee Zeldin Unveils Trump Admin Plan to Give Jolt to Nuclear Power Plants, Zap Wind Power

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The Trump administration is aggressively paving the way to open more nuclear power plants while pulling back on wind power as expensive hot air, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin said Sunday.

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Even states that had already left civilian nuclear power use are returning or thinking about it. Germany is now an outsider with its complete exit in the EU. A country analysis shows how much detabuization is progressing.

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Japan is once again relying on the proven nuclear power plants for energy supply. The East Asian island nation needs cheap and reliable power generation for industry. In the end, pragmatism prevails. When the reactor accident occurred in Fukushima in 2011, the Japanese government rushed to complete the nuclear phase-out. Within one year, all nuclear power plants were shut down. However, rising energy prices and the unreliability of wind and sola…

Nuclear energy emerges as a central player in the global energy scene, distinguished by its remarkable ability to produce large volumes of electricity with a minimal carbon footprint. Unlike its fossil fuel-based counterparts, its operation does not depend on combustion, which results in a substantial reduction in its direct environmental impact. This attribute is of vital importance at a time when the fight against climate change requires energ…

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Report24 broke the news in on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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