Sense about Sizewell… good news at last?
The BBC reported this weekend that the long awaited Sizewell C nuclear power station in Suffolk is set to get …
The BBC reported this weekend that the long awaited Sizewell C nuclear power station in Suffolk is set to get …
Building new nuclear capacity does not need to be risky or expensive, a new report from the OECD NEA has found.
As the second largest source of clean energy, nuclear should be represented accordingly during the upcoming COP26 meeting in Glasgow.
In this critical decade we need nuclear products that are cost competitive, easier to buy, easier to deliver, present lower investor risk, for broad range of market applications.
This piece by Alison Baker, Founder, Ally Bee Knitwear & Co-founder of In The Drink UK, on the company’s website …
Video: Environmentalists ‘may have to accept ‘taboo’ nuclear energy to decarbonise’ – said Kirsty Gogan, who spoke as part of the panel at Energy Live Expo last week in Westminster
“If nuclear is excluded from sustainable finance, it will result in both new build and life extensions for existing fleet being more difficult to finance, making our climate challenge harder, more expensive, and more likely to fail.”
This new Report was prepared for the European Commission Technical Expert Group on Sustainable Finance, and larger global investment community, to help them fairly and robustly evaluate nuclear energy as a sustainable investment.
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