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Financing Nuclear Energy in Poland
Decarbonising Poland’s economy requires a comprehensive, sector-specific approach.
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Six additional nations sign onto Declaration to Triple Nuclear Energy, pledging to triple nuclear capacity by 2050
Six additional countries signed onto the Declaration to Triple Nuclear Energy at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan today.
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Nuclear energy stocktake: Heading into COP29, finance lags behind ambitions
What’s been accomplished to advance the promise of nuclear energy, and what still needs to happen as world leaders head to COP29 in Baku.
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Clean Air Task Force Comments on NYSERDA’s Nuclear Blueprint
Nuclear technology and other clean firm technologies will be a key part of the energy transition across many jurisdictions.
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The Global Race for Advanced Nuclear Is On
The 2024 update tracks nearly 80 advanced nuclear demonstration projects, but these numbers do not tell the full story.
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Relationship Reset: EU-UK Collaboration on Climate and Energy
Introduction Four years on from the United Kingdom’s (UK) withdrawal from the European Union (EU), the window for a new era of collaboration is opening. With a change of Government in the UK, and a new European Commission, there is an opportunity to re-energise the relationship on climate and energy. …
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Central and Eastern Europe advance an options-based strategy: Key climate and energy takeaways from GLOBSEC 2024
The GLOBSEC Forum offered an opportunity to reflect on key challenges and opportunities ranging from cybersecurity and the energy transition.
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Nuclear Energy: A useful carbon-free energy option for Central and Eastern Europe
The world is going to need more energy, not less. Global electricity demand is expected to grow by about one-third to three-quarters by 2050, requiring strategies that limit increasing emissions while meeting this additional demand. Renewable energy sources like wind andsolar will be critical to this effort worldwide, but they…