Consider Nuclear Energy to Meet 2050 Net Zero Target, Says Deputy Minister
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Fourteen years after Fukushima, the EU unveiled its nuclear renaissance plan: 241 billion investments, thirteen combined countries, Italy coming back.
The European Commission has written a guiding nuclear program, but with only slightly relaxed rules, and the industry expects more relaxations.
More than ten EU countries are committed to nuclear energy. In Luxembourg, Minister of Economic Affairs Reiche is also taking part in a meeting of the nuclear alliance. The Ministers of Energy of France and Sweden are cheering.
The integration of nuclear energy into sustainable investments has long been a debate. Today, the situation has changed. Analysis. ...
A golden nuclear age
‘the last thing variable renewables need is inflexible nuclear plants: they are incompatible.’ June 14, 2025, Renew Extra Weekly Nuclear power will help take us into a ‘golden age of clean energy abundance’. So said UK Energy Secretary Ed Milliband, in the run up to the public spending review. He announced an extra £14.2 billion in state support for EdFs proposed 3.2GW Sizewell C European Pressurised-water Reactor (EPR) and also £2.5bn for smal…
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