First Nuclear Energy Summit
On 21st March, 2024, world leaders from over 30 nations and the European Union convened at the first-ever Nuclear Energy Summit in Brussels, highlighting the increasing global momentum for nuclear power.
Key Points
- High-level representatives emphasized the importance of nuclear power for achieving energy security, climate goals, and sustainable development.
- Calls were made for increased financing, workforce development, and support for newcomer countries in the nuclear sector.
- The Summit witnessed discussions on accelerating the development and deployment of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and other advanced nuclear technologies.
- Industry representatives pledged support for governmental efforts to expand nuclear power and infrastructure globally.
- China outlined ambitious ....
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