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The European Commission wants to open up part of its proposed 2 trillion euro EU budget for 2028-2034 to nuclear energy, a ...
Nuclear energy developments span EU financing reforms, CEE deployment strategies, AI innovation, and renewed interest in large US reactors.
See more from Canary Media’s "Chart of the week” column . June was a monumental month in the European Union: For the first ...
Thirteen EU countries – nearly half of the 27 member states – had operational nuclear reactors as of 2021. As of the middle of April, Germany no longer produces nuclear power after it phased ...
The European Union faces a $277 billion investment need for conventional nuclear power expansion by 2050, alongside considerations for Small Modular Reactors and nuclear fusion to achieve its ...
Solar power became the European Union's biggest source of electricity for the first time in June, overtaking nuclear and wind ...
The European Commission stirred up heated debates around what’s considered a clean energy source after it set new rules that say nuclear power and gas can be green investments under the EU taxonomy.
The planned expansion of nuclear power generation in the European Union requires total investments of around €241 billion ($277 billion) by 2050, the European Commission reported on Friday. The ...
In 2020, 25 percent [PDF] of EU countries’ electricity came from nuclear power. France produced more than half of that, and non-EU countries Russia, Switzerland, and Ukraine together produced ...
European Union countries will try again next week to pass a deal on new renewable energy targets, ... View of French utility EDF's Penly Nuclear Power Plant in Petit-Caux, near Dieppe, France, ...
European Union (EU) states, like Germany and Spain, have pushed to keep nuclear out of EU renewable energy goals. They have warned that taking into account low-carbon energy would slow down the ...