The battle over nuclear energy’s role in the EU’s renewable energy future is far from over, with Germany, Spain, and other EU countries fighting to keep nuclear energy from counting when it comes to calculating renewable energy targets, a letter seen by Reuters suggests. France has made it clear that low-carbon hydrogen derived from nuclear energy should indeed count toward the bloc’s renewable energy targets. Spain, Germany, Denmark, Austria, Ireland, Luxembourg, and Portugal, strongly disagree. On Thursday, the group sent … read more »
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