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Dependence on supplies from Moscow-controlled Rosatom also threatens climate goals, official warns
Berlin has lifted its objections to state subsidies for nuclear power
The two nations have opposing ideas about atomic energy, threatening the EU’s transition away from fossil fuels
Energy minister says bloc will lose out to Biden’s IRA if Paris and Berlin fail to resolve differences over nuclear power
Nuclear power disagreements between Paris and Berlin have halted progress on EU electricity market reform
Despite France's ambitions, development in Europe will almost certainly be accompanied by more ideological battles
The preferred financing model is not popular with consumer groups and opposition will grow if projects go over-budget
People in Lincolnshire are divided about the case for an underground disposal facility for radioactive material
Luc Rémont is trying to improve profitability at the recently renationalised nuclear power group
Cost of ‘yellowcake’ jumps to levels not seen since before 2011 Fukushima disaster
European parliament agrees to lift green energy share to 42.5% by 2030 after nuclear power concessions
Concerns over gas supplies and the Niger coup drive price increases
Investor interest in small modular reactors is growing as demand for electricity is set to soar
Kingdom has made such technology a key demand in talks with Washington over sensitive security pact
Planned discharge from stricken nuclear plant has sparked international controversy, but most experts say it is safe
Power projects in the west are too often delayed and over budget
Leonhard Birnbaum argues Berlin should accept differences of opinion to break deadlock with Paris on energy reforms
Also in today’s newsletter, deadline on US clean hydrogen guidelines looms
Tens of thousands of workers needed to deliver on new power stations and submarines
Opening of Georgia Power’s Vogtle unit 3 comes seven years late and billions of dollars over budget
Greg Clark, former energy minister, writes that the absence of policy continuity has undermined strategy on this issue
Witnesses to Commons science committee’s inquiry describe strategy as more of ‘wish list’
Robust design and recent safety measures boost facility’s resilience despite seizure by Russia, experts say
Explosives planted in buffer zone at Zaporizhzhia facility should not affect its safety and security systems, says IAEA
Energy secretary Grant Shapps to launch an international competition for modular reactors
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