2. Pledges to TRIPLE nuclear at COP28
The U.S. is set to lead a push, with allies, to triple the installed nuclear power capacity globally by 2050. This would include removing historical restrictions on funding nuclear power projects from international finance organizations like the World Bank.
- Until recently, nuclear energy has been largely ignored at COP meetings.
- Global public sentiment and government support are shifting toward nuclear power.
What’s clear: Nuclear energy is clean, reliable and can run 24/7. New nuclear technologies also bring the ability to reduce emissions in industrial sectors like refining or heavy manufacturing.
ICYMI: Jeff Merrifield, ClearPath Advisory Board Member and Vice Chairman of the U.S. Nuclear Industry Council (USNIC) testified at the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee on “Opportunities and Challenges Associated with Advanced Nuclear Reactor Commercialization”.
Plug in: Check out Policy Advisor Natalie Houghtlen’s and former intern Makennah Troy’s blog on how views on nuclear are shifting worldwide here.
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