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      South Korea Lowers The Renewables Target For Nuclear Power

      In the most recent reorganisation of the power mix, the South Korean administration led by President Yoon Suk-yeol will advocate for more nuclear energy...

      Sweden Aims To Legalise More Nuclear Power Plant Expansion

      Ulf Kristersson, the prime minister of Sweden, has outlined ideas for new laws that would enable the country to construct more nuclear power plants. Six...

      Despite Challenges, EU New Wind Installations Rise By 33%

      In 2022, the EU added 15 GW of new wind farms, a third more than in 2021. Germany, Sweden, and Finland are leading the...

      Seven Dormant Japanese Nuclear Plants To Be Reactivated

      To fulfill its energy needs, Japan aims to restart seven idle nuclear plants this year and to begin construction on a new fleet of...

      India Okays $2.4 Billion Green Hydrogen Incentive Package

      In an effort to reduce emissions and establish itself as a major exporter of green hydrogen, India authorised an incentive programme worth 197.4 billion...

      New Breeder Reactors Can Produce More Than Power In China

      Pushing away Changbiao Island could appear insignificant and small from the shores of China's Fujian province. It is not at all. The China National...

      German Regulator Hikes The Price Cap For Solar And Wind Bids

      In an effort to rekindle interest among bidders who had previously shied away from auctions due to rapidly increasing prices, Germany's federal grid agency...

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