Work Area
Advanced Nuclear
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Revitalising industry in the European Union: The role of Poland and the wider Central and Eastern European region
As the EU accelerates efforts to retain a competitive edge under its Clean Industrial Deal, a critical risk is emerging: the uneven pace of progress across regions.
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From Ambition to Realisation: A Vision for Germany’s Decarbonisation
Executive Summary Germany has made significant efforts toward achieving net-zero emissions and has markedly progressed in transforming its energy system. This success relies heavily on the expansion of renewable energy and enabling infrastructure. However, as weather-dependent renewable capacity grows, Germany increasingly faces periods of both energy surplus, when conditions are…
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Poland’s new nuclear energy programme is a good step forward. CATF issues recommendations for improvement.
The Polish government published an updated draft of its nuclear energy program, reinforcing the country’s commitment to nuclear energy.
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Overview of Nuclear Energy in the U.S.
With significant infrastructure investment and regulatory support, the U.S. could triple its nuclear capacity from ~100 GW to ~300 GW by 2050.
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Congress’s cuts threaten America’s technology progress
Many new energy infrastructure technologies in the U.S. face a structural investment gap that stalls their commercialization.
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How Europe can make nuclear energy a key part of its clean industrial future
By integrating nuclear energy into the Clean Industrial Deal’s State Aid Framework, the EU can ensure industries have access to reliable clean power.
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Can they “Make Atoms Great Again”? How the federal government can support domestic advanced nuclear energy production and exports
This blog is part of a series that explores the federal policies and actions needed to deploy next-generation geothermal, sources of nuclear energy (both fission and fusion), and carbon capture and storage – technologies the Trump administration indicated as priorities on Earth Day. The policy brief highlighting these technologies can…
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CATF Statement: Federal government earns an “incomplete” on nuclear energy
President Trump issued four executive orders last week focused on unlocking advanced nuclear energy domestically and abroad.