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Poland eyes boost for nuclear energy in EU power market reform

Poland has urged the European Union to use upcoming reforms to Europe's electricity market to do more to support investments in nuclear energy, according to a document seen by Reuters.

read more... 07/02/2023

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Belgium considers keeping oldest nuclear power stations running

The Belgian government is considering keeping its three oldest nuclear power stations running two more years than currently planned, Belgium's Energy ministry said on Friday.

read more... 06/02/2023

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Nine EU countries want low-carbon hydrogen included in bloc’s renewables goals

Nine EU member states, including France, have called on the European Commission to include low-carbon hydrogen – produced from nuclear electricity – in the EU’s renewable hydrogen targets.

read more... 06/02/2023

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French Senate adopts bill on accelerating nuclear new build

The French Senate has overwhelmingly approved a draft bill aimed at accelerating procedures related to the construction of new nuclear facilities near existing nuclear sites and to the operation of existing facilities. The bill was adopted in its first reading in the Senate, with 239 votes in favour and 16 against.

read more... 26/01/2023

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Bulgaria set to build 4 nuclear reactors under new energy plan

Bulgaria must build four new nuclear reactors to guarantee power generation capabilities once the two operational reactors at its sole nuclear power plant in Kozloduy are decommissioned, the caretaker government said.

read more... 19/01/2023

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