Bulgaria / Country Will ‘Never Be Left Without Nuclear’, Says Main Party In Coalition Talks
The four political parties aiming to form a governing coalition and a cabinet in Bulgaria before the end of the year have set out their respective stances on nuclear energy, with the winning party...
Nascent hydrogen market needs low-carbon nuclear power: EU official
As Europe rediscovers the merits of nuclear power as a low-carbon source of electricity, policymakers in Brussels are now looking to leverage the non-stop generation of atomic energy to ramp up the...
New nuclear power plant in Slovenia
Jože Špiler; Adviser to the CEO, GEN energija Several decades of no new major power plant construction in Slovenia has driven the country, as well as some other countries, to a situation where the...
The catch with Germany’s green transformation
The three parties aiming to form the next German government just announced one of the most ambitious transitions away from fossil fuels in the world.
Nuclear Politics William Magwood / The Way Nuclear Financing Is Politicised Is An Obstacle To Construction
The world will need about 1,160 GW of installed nuclear capacity – up from about 400 GW today – if it is to meet its climate targets, but the way financing for reactors is politicised is an obstacle...
UN Report / Nuclear Produces Less Lifecycle CO2 Emissions Than Any Other Electricity Source
Nuclear power produces less CO2 emissions over its lifecycle than any other electricity source, according to a report by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (Unece).
Arguing for nuclear power in Germany
Germany settled its nuclear debate in 2011, when Chancellor Angela Merkel sped up the country's reactor phaseout in the wake of Japan's Fukushima disaster.
Europe / Visegrad Countries Call On Bloc To Support Nuclear Energy
Strengthening energy independence and security while decarbonising energy production and keeping energy prices affordable will only be possible through the combined use of nuclear and renewable...