Nuclear energy production sinks to lowest level in four decades. For the past year, a global market share of 9.2 percent was recorded – the largest decline since the Fukushima disaster. Wind and solar plants alone generated 28 percent more electricity than nuclear power plants last year. But contrary to the declining developments, nuclear power could make a comeback. 22 countries recently announced their intention to triple their nuclear power plant capacities by the year. In Germany, the last three active reactors were shut down on April 15, 2023.
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Belgium and French utility group Engie (ENGIE.PA) have reached a deal on the extension of two nuclear reactors, Doel 4 and Tihange 3, according to the…
Europe News: Belgium's Prime Minister, Alexander De Croo, has suggested considering an additional 10 years of nuclear energy, extending the current negotiations wi