COP26: Civil society calls for high profile nuclear presence
As the second largest source of clean energy, nuclear should be represented accordingly during the upcoming COP26 meeting in Glasgow.
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.
The 53 signatories of this open letter include world famous climate scientists; academics, political leaders; regulators; climate NGOs; authors; artists; and investors.
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.”
At Energy for Humanity we share the mission described by Energy Disruptors of uniting the entire spectrum of the energy industry around the common goal of accelerating pragmatic and profitable solutions to the world’s biggest energy challenges.
Open letter from scientists, scholars, and concerned citizens to warn of a persistent anti-nuclear bias in the recent IPCC report on keeping global temperatures from rising 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels.
On 11th April 2018 in London, The Crowd brought together 160+ senior energy, sustainability, property, and facilities professionals for X Energy.
Finnish cities of Helsinki, Espoo and Kirkkonummi, with others possibly following, have initiated feasibility studies to replace coal and natural gas in district heating with small modular nuclear reactors (SMR’s).