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Germany's Nuclear Energy Reconsideration
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi suggests it would be rational for Germany to reconsider nuclear energy despite its 2023 phaseout, citing its low greenhouse gas emissions and Germany's unique position as the only country to have completely abandoned nuclear power.
Germany's Nuclear Energy Reconsideration
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi suggests it would be rational for Germany to reconsider nuclear energy despite its 2023 phaseout, citing its low greenhouse gas emissions and Germany's unique position as the only country to have completely abandoned nuclear power.
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Helsinki's Nuclear Heating Revolution
Helsinki plans to lead the world in nuclear urban heating, using Small Modular Reactors (SMRs), with the French company Gorgé's Calogena project as a frontrunner.
Helsinki's Nuclear Heating Revolution
Helsinki plans to lead the world in nuclear urban heating, using Small Modular Reactors (SMRs), with the French company Gorgé's Calogena project as a frontrunner.
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Japan Rejects Reactor Restart Over Earthquake Risk
Japan's nuclear watchdog rejected the restart of the Tsuruga No. 2 reactor due to safety concerns related to potential active fault lines, marking a setback for the country's nuclear energy plans.
Japan Rejects Reactor Restart Over Earthquake Risk
Japan's nuclear watchdog rejected the restart of the Tsuruga No. 2 reactor due to safety concerns related to potential active fault lines, marking a setback for the country's nuclear energy plans.
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Germany's Nuclear Phase-Out: A Critical Analysis
Analysis of Germany's nuclear phase-out, including the IAEA's perspective and the CDU's criticism.

Germany's Nuclear Phase-Out: A Critical Analysis
Analysis of Germany's nuclear phase-out, including the IAEA's perspective and the CDU's criticism.
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Japan Rejects Nuclear Reactor Restart
Japan's nuclear watchdog rejects the restart of the Tsuruga No. 2 reactor due to safety concerns related to potential active fault lines, marking a setback for the country's nuclear energy plans.

Japan Rejects Nuclear Reactor Restart
Japan's nuclear watchdog rejects the restart of the Tsuruga No. 2 reactor due to safety concerns related to potential active fault lines, marking a setback for the country's nuclear energy plans.
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