Opinion polls in Italy suggest that despite voting to phase out commercial nuclear power following the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, support is growing for the deployment of advanced nuclear technologies...
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Opinion polls in Italy suggest that despite voting to phase out commercial nuclear power following the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, support is growing for the deployment of advanced nuclear technologies...
A large part of people in Finland see the emission-free nuclear power as an important tool in combating the warming of the climate. Young people and adults with higher education have the most...
Spain's nuclear power generating industry will not be able to continue operating if a draft law approved on 14 September by the Council of Ministers is enacted, according to the country's nuclear...
Nuclear is already set to become the largest source of energy in the Czech Republic, but accelerating new build and broadening its use to provide more heat would help hasten the phaseout of coal,...
The head of an influential Belgian business group has said “no one knows where we are going” on nuclear energy and urged political leaders to clarify the situation. Pieter Timmermans, chief...
Finnish utility Fortum today submitted its environmental impact assessment (EIA) report for the Loviisa nuclear power plant to the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment (MEAE). The report...
The Swedish government's decision to approve an expansion of the existing Clab interim repository for used fuel while continuing to consider the application for a final repository has "created...
The Polish ministry of climate and the environment has submitted for consultation an amendment (Polish only) to a special act on investment in nuclear power facilities, a move which could speed up...