IEA Reports 40 Countries Include Nuclear In Energy Strategies
The UK government is moving to accelerate the transition to clean energy by proposing an expansion of both renewable energy sources and nuclear power capacity. This initiative aims to electrify the national economy more rapidly and utilize public lands for energy production. The move follows discussions regarding the need for faster energy infrastructure development to meet climate and economic goals. A new law has been proposed in the United Kingdom to increase nuclear power's share of the energy mix to approximately 11% to 12%. Proponents argue the move reduces reliance on energy imports from other countries, noting that only a small amount of uranium would still require importing. This follows an initial period where approximately 30 countries had signed up for such plans. The shift represents a gradual increase in global nuclear energy integration.
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BBC Radio 4
“We need to go faster. And that means driving more renewables and nuclear. For example, renewables on public land.”
BBC Radio 4
“new law has been proposed to boost nuclear in the energy mix. to around 11 to 12%. to so we are seeing this total U-turn in public opinion and political opinion.”
France Info
“? Je pense que ce rapport a été utilisé par le rapporteur,”
BBC World Service
“the IEA, the International Energy Agency says 40 countries have nuclear in their long-term energy strategy.”
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