Europe’s Shifting Stance on Nuclear Power and Its Impact on Clean Energy Goals

Europe’s evolving approach to nuclear power represents a significant shift in the continent’s clean energy strategy. The recent decision to allow nuclear energy for ammonia and hydrogen production is reshaping the conversation. While France stands to gain considerably due to its robust nuclear sector, the implications transcend its borders. This development has the potential to rejuvenate the nuclear industry across Europe as existing plants seek opportunities in the burgeoning hydrogen and ammonia markets. Despite persistent opposition, the decision underscores nuclear energy’s reemerging significance in Europe’s pursuit of cleaner energy solutions.
EXCLUSIVE Major Toshiba shareholder objects to break-up, urges board to solicit offers

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Japan to consider tighter rules on foreign owners of domestic firms -Yomiuri

The Japanese government is looking at tightening regulations on foreign funds that hold stakes in domestic firms with important technology in areas such as nuclear power and defence, the Yomiuri newspaper reported on Wednesday.
Britain takes step to classifying ‘green’ investments

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