Innovation could spur the UK's nuclear renaissance | BusinessGreen Opinion

2022-07-18 08:52:32 By : Mr. Victor Lee

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As part of its approach to dealing with energy security concerns, the UK government has turned to nuclear power. While near-term targets look at expanding existing forms of nuclear power, the UK also has...

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